Amethyst Falls Wisteria is a stunning vine that grows up to 30 feet long. It's easy to grow and thrives in zones 5-9. Its big blue blooms are fragrant and perfect for arbors and trellises.
Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' is a deciduous vine that is known for its beautiful, cascading lavender-purple flowers. It is a cultivar of Wisteria frutescens, which is a native of North America.
Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' grows 15-20 feet long and 10-15 feet wide. It blooms in spring, and the flowers can last for several weeks. The flowers are fragrant and attract butterflies and other pollinators.
Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' is a hardy vine that can be grown in USDA zones 4-9. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. It is a relatively easy vine to care for, but it is important to note that it can be invasive if not properly controlled.
Here are some tips for caring for Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls':
- Plant it in a location that receives full sun.
- Water it regularly, especially during the first year after planting.
- Fertilize it once a year in spring with a balanced fertilizer.
- Prune it in late winter or early spring to remove dead or diseased branches and to shape the vine.
- Train it to grow on a trellis or other support.
With proper care, Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' can be a beautiful and long-lived addition to your garden.
Here are some additional tips:
- Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' is a fast-growing vine, so it is important to train it early on.
- It is a heavy feeder, so fertilize it regularly.
- Prune it regularly to keep it in shape and to prevent it from becoming invasive.
- Wisteria 'Amethyst Falls' is toxic to both humans and animals, so be careful if you have pets or children.
Note: The plant is shipped in its pot, firmly secured with several layers of clear tape, thereby avoiding any shuffling and moving during transit. The plant reaches you with minimal damage- very safe and secure. We have been shipping plants like this for several years (plant are sometimes shipped in smaller pots for safety and ease of shipping). Most plants go dormant in fall and winter and will lose most of their leaves - looking dead and dry - very normal. They will flush out in spring.
We cannot send ship some plants and some sizes to California due to restrictions placed by department of agriculture.