Wisteria cuttings flowering

Brandon Gilbert

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Wisteria chinensis or floribunda?
Floribunda first leafs are right behind the flower bract (i.e., part of the same bud if I'm not mistaken). I think your cuttings need to be in a (roomy) humidity tent or/and

OK so I might have Floribunda and not chinensis, because these came up on my only survivor. Leafs perhaps?1456010879175580353829.jpg
 

0soyoung

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Good bet. Congratulations that its alive!

Now it mostly takes time. Some people prefer to make them look like trees. I prefer to keep mine more vine-like.

If you let yours twine, you can verify which type it is. Floribunda (Japanese) tends to twine clockwise (left-hand rule; thumb points up, vine curls in same direction as you left hand fingers). Chinensis twines the opposite.
 
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