- Sweetly fragrant flowers
- Clusters of lavender-blue flowers
- Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
- Deer tend to avoid
The Blue Moon Wisteria Plant is "re-writing the book" on this classic Southern flowering plant. It blooms like other wisteria, in late spring/early summer, but then it blooms sporadically through the summer. The blue moon
wisteria vine takes a year or two to get established, then it is a very vigorous grower and if allowed to, it will extend 20' in either direction. Large, foot-long flower clusters are "showstoppers." Plant in full sun. Potted. Very hardy in Zones 4–9.
How fast does Blue Moon Wisteria grow?
The growth rate of a Blue Moon Wisteria depends upon its age and the growing conditions. The plant typically takes 1-2 years to establish. It's a vigorous grower at this stage, especially if located in full sun. Is Blue Moon Wisteria invasive?
No. While wisteria vines native to Asia tend to be invasive, Blue Moon Wisteria is a non-invasive variety from Eastern North America. It does, however, have a fast growth rate and needs to be pruned at least twice a year. When does Blue Moon Wisteria bloom?
Blue Moon Wisteria blooms in late spring-early summer and reblooms sporadically throughout the summer.