Wisteria Burford is a stunning climbing plant highly sought after for its breathtaking display of fragrant, lilac-blue flowers. This deciduous ornamental plant is native to Asia and is widely grown in gardens worldwide due to its beauty and easy-to-grow nature.
Description
Wisteria Burford is a woody, deciduous plant that produces long, pendulous clusters of lilac-blue flowers up to 1m in length. The flowers of this climbing wisteria are highly fragrant and attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden. The leaves are green and oval-shaped, with a smooth texture and change from early bronze in spring, through green and finally a buttery yellow in autumn. The plant grows quickly and can reach heights of up to 8 meters.
Originally propogated from the stunningwisteria at Burford House.
Planting Position
Wisteria Burford is a climbing plant and requires a sunny position in the garden. It is important to ensure that the plant has enough space to grow and that it is planted in fertile, moist, well-drained soil. The plant can be trained to grow up walls, pergolas, and trellises.
After Care Tips
Wisteria Burford requires little maintenance once established. Water the plant regularly during the growing season and apply a high-Containerash fertiliser in the spring. Prune the plant in late winter or early spring to control its size and shape. Remove any dead or damaged branches to encourage new growth.
Size
Can grow up to 8m tall x 4m wide but can be controlled through regular pruning.
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- Stunning, fragrant, lilac-blue flowers
- Easy to grow and care for
- Can grow up to 8 meters tall
- Attracts pollinators to your garden
- Ideal for climbing up walls, pergolas, and trellises
- RHS Award of Garden Merit