![]() Garden Flowers & Plants/Garden Plants/Climbing Plants /Garden Flowers & Plants Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 200 300 /Feb/Mar/Apr/May/Jun/Jul/Aug/Sep/Oct/Nov/ /Apr/May/Jun/ features:Fragrant features:Perfect In Pots features:Plant In Sunshine features:Winter Hardy features:Easy To Grow features:Wildlife Friendly width:200 height:300 plant:2.February plant:3.March plant:4.April plant:5.May plant:6.June plant:7.July plant:8.August plant:9.September plant:10.October plant:11.November flower:4.April flower:5.May flower:6. Supplied as an established plant in a 15cm pot, ready for immediate planting. Buy Now ‘Amethyst Falls’ Wisteria Wisteria frutescens Amethyst Falls A fast-growing, twining, evergreen vine with shiny, dark green, oval leaves. ![]() Supplied as an established plant in a 15cm pot, ready for immediate planting.ĥ50238 Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' InStock 24.99 29.99 GBP However, it can be maintained at half this size and still yield masses of flowers every single spring from this year onwards! Eventually it will reach a height of 12-15ft and will spread to around 6ft if left un-pruned. In its early years it will remain compact and manageable and as such makes a brilliant patio plant perfect for growing in a pot. Sometimes when conditions are just right and we have a particularly good run of fine weather, you'll find that Amethyst Falls will often produce a second flush of flowers in the summer giving you a bonus show of bloom. You can also grow this variety in a large container, where it will grow to become a marvellous potted specimen for the patio. Unlike virtually all other varieties of Wisteria though, many of which can take up to five years to flower, Amethyst Falls will reliably flower in its first year when the flowers will pour like a river of lilac from this fantastic plant throughout May, filling the air with the perfume of spring flowers. Wisteria frutescens 'Amethyst Falls' is an exception to the species, producing richly scented flowers in May and June. If purchasing a grafted wisteria from a garden centre, it may take up to 3-5 years to mature and begin flowering. ![]() It prefers a full sun environment and a cold winter season to produce a stunning display of flowers. This is an ultra-compact variety of Wisteria from America that is perfectly suited to growing in UK gardens. Chinese wisteria (WISTERIA SINESIS) Chinese wisteria is one of the most commonly seen wisterias in Australian gardens.
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