I love wisteria! Beautiful pictures...thanks for sharing. You've reminded me that I need to take a drive across town to see if the wisteria I remember from 2 years ago is blooming again :)
We were doing the same thing this weekend, Gotta Garden. I took photos of wisteria along a highway entrance. It was so beautiful, but the amount of land covered in vine was huge.
Hello Deb: Yes, go see! They are so stunning in bloom...especially if we don't have to care for them..lol!
Greetings Acey: This was just eye popping! We were driving down the road and it stood out like a beacon. I don't know if I've seen one so tall before...I've seen it wild growing all over and through and around...but, up, up, up...that was something!
Oh Anita! If you are up for the constant work, they sure are lovely! If you do get one, I'll be sure to follow it on your blog!
Hey Annie...what can I say? Great minds...! Yes, I always enjoy seeing wisteria...but I have no desire to grow it myself!
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What a beautiful sight.
I love wisteria! Beautiful pictures...thanks for sharing. You've reminded me that I need to take a drive across town to see if the wisteria I remember from 2 years ago is blooming again :)
one of my favorite flowers. Haven't seen one this large since I was a little girl
Wonderful blossoms! I always adore wisterias but we do not have one in our garden... (yet?)
We were doing the same thing this weekend, Gotta Garden. I took photos of wisteria along a highway entrance.
It was so beautiful, but the amount of land covered in vine was huge.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Hi Ruth: I agree!
Hello Deb: Yes, go see! They are so stunning in bloom...especially if we don't have to care for them..lol!
Greetings Acey: This was just eye popping! We were driving down the road and it stood out like a beacon. I don't know if I've seen one so tall before...I've seen it wild growing all over and through and around...but, up, up, up...that was something!
Oh Anita! If you are up for the constant work, they sure are lovely! If you do get one, I'll be sure to follow it on your blog!
Hey Annie...what can I say? Great minds...! Yes, I always enjoy seeing wisteria...but I have no desire to grow it myself!
Thank you all for coming over and for leaving comments!
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