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I had a chance to visit two famous tourist attractions during my short stay in Tochigi prefecture, north of Tokyo.
American wisteria and the closely related Kentucky wisteria ( Wisteria macrostachya) are woody vines, with a main stem like a tree trunk, and are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in winter.
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American and Kentucky wisterias are native to the United States, but they are unlikely to be the ones Philadelphians are seeing on trees, Bunting said. The sweet-scented purple fluffy flowers are most ...
The most dramatic of the in-bloom floral trio are the wisteria, or fuji, as they’re called in Japanese. The park has more than 350 wisteria trees, but if you’re wondering how many of them are needed ...
Japanese and Chinese wisteria were introduced to America in the first half of the 19th century, mostly for ornamental and gardening purposes. Unfortunately, both have a bad habit of girdling and ...
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