American Wisteria Vs Japanese Wisteria. American wisteria can be found throughout the southeastern states. Both types of wisteria, however, are considered a voraciously invasive species because the vines can quickly kill.
Grow it cautiously, and also consider its American cousins.
Late spring is the time when the Japanese celebrate the short wisteria blooming season by walking under the clusters of pale red, purple Visit the hundred-year-old wisteria gardens during bloom and see its unbelievable beauty.
Japanese wisteria mesmerize people by its mysterious beauty and fragrance. American wisteria is a smaller species, growing only two-thirds as long as the Chinese and Japanese species. Enchanting wisteria vines in Japan are real-life version of blockbuster Avatar's Tree of Souls.