Product Review
Blue Moon Wisteria vine Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon' Wisteria macrostachya, sometimes commonly called Kentucky Wisteria, is a deciduous vine that is native to the South central U. S. It is a less aggressive grower than some of the other wisterias, but is well noted for its excellent winter hardiness & ability to produce flowers in USDA zones 3-4 ‘Blue Moon’ is a cultivar that grows to 15-25’ & features 6-12†long racemes of fragrant, pea-like, blue flowers that bloom in June with 1-2 additional flushes of bloom occurring in summer. Flowers bloom somewhat simultaneously on the racemes thus producing a dramatic floral display. Flowers give way to pendant, velvety, bean-like seed Pods (4-5†long) which ripen in Autumn & may persist into winter. Stems twine counter-clockwise & are clad with compound, odd-pinnate, deep green leaves. Over time, the stems of this vine become twisted & trunk-like. Mature height: 15-25' mature width: 6-10' exposure: full sun to partial shade hardiness zones: 3-9











