Wisteria × formosa Issai Wada _pro parte_ - RHS Gardening Grow in a fertile, moist, well-drained soil in sun or semi shade May be trained into a large tree, on a wall, arch or pergola, or as a free-standing half standard See wisteria cultivation for more advice Propagate by layering, softwood cuttings, hardwood cuttings or grafting
Wisteria x formosa ISSAI - Havlis. cz This wisteria is a cross between Japanese and Chinese wisteria The result is a compact and fat raceme of slightly fragrant pea-like flowers Issai is a variety with mauve to violet flowers with a central greenish-yellow blotch They come out in May along with leaves or after they have emerged and are followed by seed-pods with poisonous seeds
9-10ft Hardy Wisteria COLLECTION - FOUR 9ft-10ft 10litre plants Wisteria (formosa) Issai - Lilac Blue An uncommon variety, formosa Issai has beautiful lilac blue flowers, which are very fragrant ALL OUR WISTERIA ARE GRAFTED (will flower earlier than non-grafted varieties) 10L pot ( approx 5ft inc pot) £69 99 (B) (3 in stock)
Wisteria floribunda Domino plants | Thompson Morgan This Japanese Wisteria makes a worthy choice for sunny walls and fences The fragrant lilac-blue, pea-like flowers are borne in short racemes of around 20cm (8") long in May and June During the summer months, the woody, clockwise-twining stems are cloaked in attractive pinnate foliage
Wisteria floribunda Domino (syn. x formosa Issai) - Japanese wisteria Stunning, light violet with a white spot at the base flowers are borne in long racemes It starts flowering sooner than many other wisterias - usually the second, third season after planting The stems twine in an anti-clockwise direction Leaves pinnate, green, turning yellow in autumn
WISTERIA x formosa ISSAI (= floribunda DOMINO) Very floriferous from a young age and melliferous 70-80 light and dark purple flowers in dense bunches of 20-30cm long, in April-March Can be formed into a good Bonsaï, otherwise pruned as a shrub or medium-sized climber Growth is similar to that of the Wisteria 'venusta' Deciduous leaves of 13-15 leaflets falling late in autumn
Wisteria formosa Issai - Wisteria Nursery Issai means “flourishing at an early age” The flowering is very rich During flowering, leaf development is very slight Growth habit: Height of the bush 3-5 meters Ranking with the sun, winding to the right Flowers: The flower color is blue purple and the raceme is approximately 25 cm long Flowering time: May – June
Wisteria x formosa Issai These hardy, deciduous twining climbers are traditionally grown on walls, trellis, pergolas or even trees and they also make very distinctive standards Fragrant flowers appear in May and June often before the foliage is fully developed
Wisteria formosa Issai - Barnsdale Gardens Wisteria formosa 'Issai' is a spectacular and prolific variety with the pendulous racemes of lightly fragrant two-tone lilac-blue flowers having distinctive lemon blotches and open gradually from the base