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A gardener's cautionary tale about the persistent woody vine that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds but quickly overtakes trees and shrubs.
Wisteria is a controversial plant. Chinese and Japanese Wisteria are considered invasive species in many parts of the eastern United States, but when properly maintained, it's one of the most ...
Three years ago, when I was working as a professional gardener in Tuscany, I cared for a wisteria walkway that stretched on and on. As impressive as it looked, this part of the garden required a ...
American wisteria (Wisteria frutescens) serves as a more environmentally sound alternative. Cat’s-claw vine (Dolichandra unguis-cati) derives its name from the three-pronged "claws" it uses to ...
The famous Wisteria display at Old Westbury Gardens is pruned nine months out of the year so the vine stays nice and tidy and is growing in a place where it naturally wouldn’t.