Japanese Wisteria Domino
A fast-growing, deciduous, clockwise-twining climber, Wisteria floribunda Domino is, though still large, a more compact form of the Japanese Wisteria, suitable for smaller gardens. The mid-green leaves are elegant and deeply divided, turning golden-yellow in autumn. 8” (20cm) trusses of scented, pea-like flowers in shades of lilac and violet with a yellow spot in the throat are borne in late May and early June. These are followed by bean-like pods which sometimes persist into winter. Japanese Wisteria Domino needs sturdy support; the flowers look particularly beautiful hanging down from the roof of a pergola, but it can also be grown as a standard. Needs pruning twice a year. For best flowering, plant in full sun. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Site: Sheltered, south or south-west facing
Soil: Well-drained neutral to alkaline soil
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Season of Interest: Spring, summer, autumn
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 20’ (6m) Spread: 13 ’ (4m)

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