Wisteria frutescens

Common Name
Atlantic wisteria
American wisteria
Scientific Name
Wisteria frutescens
Ground Cover
No
Evergreen
No
Plant Form
Vines
Max Height (ft)
30.0
Hardiness Zone
5
6
7
8
9
Additional Info

Native* to wet forests and stream banks of the southeastern U.S., this climbing vine has richly colored, sweetly fragrant flowers, although not as dramatic or as rampant as its Asian cousins. The Virginia Native Plant Society selected American Wisteria as  Wildflower of the Year for 2021.

*It is adventive (non-native, escaped from cultivation) in DE’s Coastal Plain and endangered in PA where it is clustered mostly in the southwestern corner. In VA, Wisteria frutescens var. frutescens (American Wisteria) is rare in the southern and central Coastal Plain and southeast Piedmont and rare as an escape throughout. The introduced Midwest native Wisteria frutescens var. macrostachya (Mississippi Wisteria) is infrequent throughout the state although it is reported in Arlington and Fairfax counties.

 

Light Requirements
Full sun
Partial sun
Moisture Requirements
Wet
Moist
Grassland Species
No
Riparian Buffer Species?
No
Flower Color
Purple/lavender
Flower Prominence
Conspicuous
Deer Resitant
Yes
Low Maintenance
No
Climate-smart plant
No
Good Choice for Public Spaces
No
Seed or Fruit eaten by wildlife?
No
Supports Pollinators
Yes
Pollinators
Butterfiles
Hummingbirds