Ilex verticillata, commonly called winterberry, is a deciduous holly that is native to eastern North America where it typically occurs in swamps, damp thickets, low woods and along ponds and streams. The form of this plant found in Missouri is Ilex verticillata var. padifolia, which occurs in “shut-ins”, granite rocky stream beds and sandstone bluffs in only 4…
Perfect for smaller spaces, this gorgeous twining vine grows at about a third of the rate of Asian wisteria. Blooms at an early age, with its lightly fragrant purple racemes weeping gracefully downward. Use in containers for porch or patio, train up an arbor or trellis, or as a small free-standing tree. Deciduous.
A proven hardy selection graced with gorgeous lilac-blue flower clusters that are 8 to 12 inches long. A superb vine to use for covering a trellis, pillar, fence, rail, or arbor. Tolerates wet soils better, is more restrained, and tends to bloom an earlier age than Asian wisterias. Native to the southeastern United States. Deciduous.
The hardiest of wisteria! Dependably blooms up to three times in a growing season once established, producing beautiful, foot-long racemes of fragrant, pea-like, lavender-blue flowers. Cloaks shade arbors and structures. Ideal for arching over gateways and entries or along the top of a wall. Deciduous.
Southern Belle Wisteria is a very prolific bloomer with fragrant lavender chains of flowers in late April to early May. Reblooms again in early July and into fall. Regular pruning is needed to maintain its shape and to promote best flowering
This native large shrub or small tree offers attractive yellow foliage and fragrant flowers in fall. It is an excellent plant for naturalized settings. Common witchhazel performs best in moist soils in full sun or shade. It prefers soils that are slightly acidic or neutral, as it is not as tolerant of high pH as Hamamelis…
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