
In its few days of glory each year, when heavy with fresh, fragrant, pea-type flowers, few climbing plants are more spectacular.
Shared for Cee’s Flower of the Day.

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In its few days of glory each year, when heavy with fresh, fragrant, pea-type flowers, few climbing plants are more spectacular.
Shared for Cee’s Flower of the Day.
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Yours are OUT already? I’m beyond jealous. This is the perfect weather for it.
They’ve been and gone. As usual, I’m reading ‘yours’ in inverted commas – they belong to my sweetheart’s neighbours.
Ah! That’s cheating!
Totally gorgeous
Thanks, Sheree.
I love wisteria. I’m so happy you posted this stunning photo 😀
My pleasure, Cee.
Beautiful wisteria.
It had a wonderful scent too, perhaps because there were so many flowers.
It does have a lovely scent. Is this from here or are you still in the States?
It’s in Mississippi.
Gorgeous!
And bee-friendly too.
Thank you, beautiful.
Joanna
One of those flowers that don’t last long, but are astonishing while they do.
Most ours got frozen.
That’s a pity.
Wisteria are like fairy tale flowers. I think the ones around here are just about done.
They are quite unearthly when they are all flowers and no leaves.
You wouldn’t believe the amount of wisteria here in the north of Portugal! Mostly lilac but white too. I am enamoured 🤗💗
I am always surprised how fragrant they are. Now it’s the turn of Star Jasmine, which smells lovely too.
A co-worker gave me a small cutting and it has grown well but we always seem to have a late frost and lose the flowers. Maybe this is the year we’ll see something like your lovely blooms.
I hope so too.
Not common around here. Stunning!
Several people have mentioned that wisteria lose their flowers in a freeze, so perhaps that would be a deterrent to growing them.
I think you’re right.
Lovely Susan 🙂
Thank you!