2ft Grafted Wisteria 'Lavender Lace' | 2L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Racemes of violet and lavender flowers reaching up to 50cm in length
- Blooms from May through June, attracting pollinators
- Features a sweet, classic, and strong fragrance
- A woody climbing plant perfect for softening structures like pergolas and walls
- Rich green leaves provide lush cover, turning a beautiful golden colour in autumn
- A fully hardy, long-lasting perennial that blooms annually
- Latin Name: Wisteria x Valderi
- Species: Wisteria
- Flower Colour: Violet Purple, Lavender Purple
- Flowering Time: May, June
- Habit: A vigorous deciduous, woody climber which can be trained up an arch, wall or tree, or over a porch or pergola.
- Hardiness: Fully hardy even in the worst of UK winters.
- Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Location: Ideal for an Arbour, Arch, Pergola, or Wall
- Eventual Height: This variety can easily reach 9m in length and will need to be supported or trained up a structure.
- Eventual Spread: Achieves a spread of approximately 4-8m.
- Planting Time: Can be planted at any time of year.
- Soil Type: Prefers any fertile, well-drained soil. If your soil is particularly clay-heavy, mix in plenty of organic matter to improve drainage.
- Spacing: Plant Wisterias 3m apart at the base of a structure. Train them so they do not become too crowded and have adequate access to light and air flow.
- Watering: Water regularly when first planted, especially during hot, dry weather. Once established (after a couple of years), it will need very little watering.
- Feeding: Feed every spring with a well-balanced fertiliser such as Growmore or Fish Meal.
- Pruning: Prune twice a year. In late summer (July/August), cut back the new whippy growth to five buds from the woody stem. In late winter (January/February), find where you made the summer cuts and cut back by a further 2-3 buds to promote flowering.
- Pest & Disease: Wisterias are generally not bothered by pests or disease. Aphids, Scale Insects, Powdery Mildews, and Honey Fungus can affect the plant but the problems are usually not serious.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: 2 Litre Pot
- Height on Arrival: 60-90cm including pot, supported by a cane.
Highlights
- Racemes of violet and lavender flowers reaching up to 50cm in length
- Blooms from May through June, attracting pollinators
- Features a sweet, classic, and strong fragrance
- A woody climbing plant perfect for softening structures like pergolas and walls
- Rich green leaves provide lush cover, turning a beautiful golden colour in autumn
- A fully hardy, long-lasting perennial that blooms annually
Variety Specifications
- Latin Name: Wisteria x Valderi
- Species: Wisteria
- Flower Colour: Violet Purple, Lavender Purple
- Flowering Time: May, June
- Habit: A vigorous deciduous, woody climber which can be trained up an arch, wall or tree, or over a porch or pergola.
- Hardiness: Fully hardy even in the worst of UK winters.
- Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Location: Ideal for an Arbour, Arch, Pergola, or Wall
- Eventual Height: This variety can easily reach 9m in length and will need to be supported or trained up a structure.
- Eventual Spread: Achieves a spread of approximately 4-8m.
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: Can be planted at any time of year.
- Soil Type: Prefers any fertile, well-drained soil. If your soil is particularly clay-heavy, mix in plenty of organic matter to improve drainage.
- Spacing: Plant Wisterias 3m apart at the base of a structure. Train them so they do not become too crowded and have adequate access to light and air flow.
- Watering: Water regularly when first planted, especially during hot, dry weather. Once established (after a couple of years), it will need very little watering.
- Feeding: Feed every spring with a well-balanced fertiliser such as Growmore or Fish Meal.
- Pruning: Prune twice a year. In late summer (July/August), cut back the new whippy growth to five buds from the woody stem. In late winter (January/February), find where you made the summer cuts and cut back by a further 2-3 buds to promote flowering.
- Pest & Disease: Wisterias are generally not bothered by pests or disease. Aphids, Scale Insects, Powdery Mildews, and Honey Fungus can affect the plant but the problems are usually not serious.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: 2 Litre Pot
- Height on Arrival: 60-90cm including pot, supported by a cane.
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