Bradley is here to tell us about our plant of the week, ‘Amethyst Falls’ wisteria aka Wisteria frutescens.

This climbing vine is native to Louisiana and is a relatively slow grower unlike invasive Asian wisteria. It can climb 18-20 feet high and can spread 10-15 feet, which is why some consider it a dwarf wisteria. ‘Amethyst Falls’ blooms in late spring, with a second smaller bloom in summer. Its fragrant, purple flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, songbirds, and serve as a host plant for the Marine blue butterfly. To grow properly, it needs a trellis or wall for climbing. If you’re looking for a native vine that pollinators love, check out ‘Amethyst Falls’ wisteria!

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