Wisteria cuttings flowering

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
 
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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