Our Wisterias

We grow a large assortment of grafted Wisterias. We do the grafting at our nursery ourselves. We grow the Wisterias in 2 liter pots with a length of 60 to 70 cm. They will be 2 years old when we sell them. This is a conscious choice so that customers do not have to wait long for their Wisteria to flower. After all, most Wisterias only flower after 2 to 3 years.


View our assortment below

Click on a species for more detailed information and photos.

  • Wisteria brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan

    Wisteria brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan

    A very popular variety. In Germany, this variety is even in the top 5 of best Wisteria.

  • Wisteria floribunda Alba

    Wisteria floribunda Alba

    This Wisteria is truly a beauty. The leaves only appear after flowering. This makes the Floribunda Alba a waterfall of white flowers.

  • Wisteria floribunda Black Dragon

    Wisteria floribunda Black Dragon

    This is the only double-flowered wisteria in existence. Not only this, but it produces the darkest couloured flowers,

  • Wisteria floribunda Blue Dream

    Wisteria floribunda Blue Dream

    The beautiful Wisteria Blue Dream displays stunning long racemes of up to 50cm, bearing powder blue flowers with a slight yellow eye, and a light fragrance.

  • Wisteria floribunda Domino

    Wisteria floribunda Domino

    This Wisteria blooms in the month of May with abundant lilac-blue, lightly fragrant flowers in hanging racemes.

  • Wisteria floribunda Honbeni

    Wisteria floribunda Honbeni

    The color of the Honbeni is a feast for the eyes. It has a soft pink flower color with a yellow spot in the center that changes to white.

  • Wisteria floribunda Lawrence

    Wisteria floribunda Lawrence

    With his long racemes, pale blue flowers, floriferousness and good autumn colour, ‘Lawrence’ is highly recommended. No other cultivar produces as many flowers per raceme.

  • Wisteria floribunda Lipstick

    Wisteria floribunda Lipstick

    In Japan it is known as Kuchibeni. Has masses of fragrant, mauve-pink flowers that gradually fade to white. They begin to emerge in early Spring through into Summer.

  • Wisteria floribunda Longissima Alba

    Wisteria floribunda Longissima Alba

    One of the most beautiful of all Wisterias, this long-racemed, late flowering cultivar schould be in every collection.

  • Wisteria floribunda Macrobotrys

    Wisteria floribunda Macrobotrys

    This is a fast-growing plant with a rich bloom with large violet-blue drooping flower clusters.

  • Wisteria floribunda Murasaki Noda

    Wisteria floribunda Murasaki Noda

    This variety produces a large mass of fragrant, clustered flowers that are a combination of pale lavender and violet-blue. They appear at the same time as the leaves in mid-spring.

  • Wisteria floribunda Naga Noda

    Wisteria floribunda Naga Noda

    This is a fast-growing plant with a rich bloom with large violet-blue drooping flower clusters.

  • Wisteria floribunda Peaches and Cream

    Wisteria floribunda Peaches and Cream

    This kind is a lighter variant of the Lipstick.

  • Wisteria floribunda Pink Ice

    Wisteria floribunda Pink Ice

    This stunning and unusual light pink variety lives up to its name Pink Ice.

  • Wisteria floribunda Prematura

    Wisteria floribunda Prematura

    Prematura has pink flower clusters. As a young plant it flowers quite quickly, but then grows slightly less vigorous.

  • Wisteria floribunda Rosea

    Wisteria floribunda Rosea

    The Rosea is also known as Honbeni. It has a soft pink flower color with a yellow spot in the center that changes to white.

  • Wisteria floribunda Violacea Plena

    Wisteria floribunda Violacea Plena

    This is the only double-flowered wisteria in existence. Not only this, but it produces the darkest couloured flowers.

  • Wisteria formosa Issai

    Wisteria formosa Issai

    Issai means “flourishing at an early age”. The flowering is very rich.

  • Wisteria frutescens Longwood Purple

    Wisteria frutescens Longwood Purple

    Longwood purple is less vigorous than the asian types, making it more desirable for those who don’t like those fast growing types.

  • Wisteria macrostachya Blue Moon

    Wisteria macrostachya Blue Moon

    It is a less aggressive grower than some of the other wisterias, but is known for its excellent hardiness and ability to produce flowers.

  • Wisteria macrostachya Clara Mack

    Wisteria macrostachya Clara Mack

    Clara Mack has a beautiful full canopy, which makes it ideal for creating shade in sunny places.

  • Wisteria Sinensis

    Wisteria Sinensis

    Sinensis has beautiful, blue, fragrant flower clusters, which attracts bees and butterflies. Older trunks take on a decorative, twisted shape.

  • Wisteria sinensis Amethyst

    Wisteria sinensis Amethyst

    During the main flowering, this is the most abundantly flowering Wisteria.

  • Wisteria sinensis Caroline

    Wisteria sinensis Caroline

    While it sometimes is listed as a cultivar of Wisteria sinensis or as a hybrid, it exhibits the general characterics of Wisteria floribunda.

  • Wisteria sinensis Prolific

    Wisteria sinensis Prolific

    Prolific has more flowers per truss than other varieties. The individual flower is also larger than average. This means that the Prolific has very beautiful, full flower clusters.