As much as I have always admired the purple coloured, almost leafless wisteria - I inherited a white one. I have lived in this house for 17 years and this is the most flowers that the wisteria has ever produced. It is not a patch on the profusely flowering purple ones but it is striking never-the-less.
I have been so busy in the garden this week due to the lovely weather we have been having. It feels good being outside and sowing, growing and tending to plants.
I would be grateful to have any colour of wisteria Simone, you are so lucky!
ReplyDeleteV xxx
oh how lovely!
ReplyDeleteI think a wisteria vine
is one of nature's pure miracles:)
enjoy your fragrant beauty,
Jennifer
How lucky you are - it's beautiful
ReplyDeleteJulia x
It's beautiful, how lovely to have your home decorated with such frothiness.
ReplyDeleteLisa x
It is beautiful.The mild winter must have been good for it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if it is going to be a bumper year for our wisteria too (though it's a bit later than yours). Must have enjoyed the warm and rain this winter!
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love wisteria, how lucky you are to have such a well established one - I noticed some flowers coming out on a purple one recently - it looks as if the weather this year has been good for them:)
ReplyDeleteWisteria! So beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWisteria, Wisteria,
ReplyDeleteI love your dangley bloom.
Wisteria, Wisteria,
I wish I had the room!
xx
Wow, your wisteria looks beautiful Simone! I love all the different shades, and yours is growing so well!
ReplyDeleteLove your garden views. I hope you have a sunny week.
Helen xox
Love your wisteria, Simone. I think you are 'in your element' in the garden! xxx
ReplyDeleteSo, beautiful, Simone! Glad your wisteria has blessed you with such a show this year!
ReplyDeleteAnd your "dumping ground" in the last post looks lovely to me! :)
It's beautiful Simone.
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