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Wisteria floribunda f. multijuga 'Kyushaku'

 
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Wisteria floribunda f. multijuga 'Kyushaku' - Japanese wisteria 'Multijuga'
Image: Smith, Matthew - NBGW
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Common name: Japanese wisteria 'Multijuga'
Family: Fabaceae
Synonym: Wisteria floribunda 'Macrobotrys', Wisteria floribunda 'Multijuga', Wisteria floribunda 'Naga-noda'
Distribution: Gardd/Garden
Hardiness: (H5) Hardy-cold winter. -15 to -10°C (USDA 7b/8a)
Life form: Vine/liana • Gwinwydd/ lianau
Usage: Ornamental
Geirdarddiad / Etymology: Wisteria (wis-TEER-ee-uh): For Caspar Wistar (1761–1818), American anatomist of Pennsylvania University.
Geirdarddiad / Etymology: floribunda (flor-ih-BUN-duh): Latin; abounding in flowers, freely-flowering.
Description: With large pinnate, dark green leaves and drooping racemes to 1 metre long, of fragrant, lilac flowers with dark violet markings, opening with the leaves in early summer.
Links: Royal Horticultural Society

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