Common name:Chinese Wisteria
Botanical name:Wisteria sinensis
Chinese wisteria is a vigorous, vining plant that can grow 30 feet or more. Long racemes appear in May, are fragrant (though not as fragrant as Japanese wisteria) and are soft blue-violet to white, depending on the cultivar. Foliage is pinnate, emerges before blooms, and is bronze turning to soft green.
Designer: Peter Lessing | Lessing Home 11 |
Photographer: GardenSoft |
Even though it's hot, your lawn only needs to be watered twice a week to stay healthy.
And don't water the whole lawn for a brown spot—drag out a hose.