Flowering periodWisteria usually blooms in spring, from mid-April to early May. When wisteria flowers grow, leaves appear first, then buds appear in March, they bloom in April, and they begin to bear fruit from May to August. Wisteria flowers are very beautiful. In fact, from the appearance, they are a bit like locust flowers. They grow in bunches, and each bunch has 20 to 80 small butterfly-shaped flowers, mostly purple or dark purple. After blooming, wisteria will bear fruit. The fruits are like bean pods, hanging between the branches, which is very interesting. Sometimes, wisteria flowers will bloom again during the period from late summer to early autumn. When wisteria has finished blooming, the remaining flowers should be cut off in time to avoid further consumption of nutrients. Appreciation of pictures of wisteria flowers |
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