i´m yellow with envy!!! i love wisteria and want plant one since we bought the house - but with this ongoing renovation work its impossible to find an undisturbed place.... thank you love, for showing a picture of your beautiful flowering plant in the midst of our winter!!! :-) xxxxxx
Deeply beautiful. One of my childhood homes had a back deck that was festooned in decades old wisteria vines. The heavenly scent that the honeysuckle and roses that also grew in that yard produced during the heady summer months was one of the most gorgeous things I've ever had the pleasure of smelling.
Another unregarded beauty, hidden away :-)
ReplyDeleteDelicate climbing strength to soften sharp steel. What a lovely surprise! D&M xxxx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Actually I am dreaming of planting wisteria in my back yard come spring.
ReplyDeletei´m yellow with envy!!! i love wisteria and want plant one since we bought the house - but with this ongoing renovation work its impossible to find an undisturbed place....
ReplyDeletethank you love, for showing a picture of your beautiful flowering plant in the midst of our winter!!! :-)
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Indeed, a wonderful sight! I wish I had some outside my windows, too!
ReplyDeleteDeeply beautiful. One of my childhood homes had a back deck that was festooned in decades old wisteria vines. The heavenly scent that the honeysuckle and roses that also grew in that yard produced during the heady summer months was one of the most gorgeous things I've ever had the pleasure of smelling.
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I adore wisteria. And the scent! How I wish it would be blooming here.
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Suzanne
Oh how I love Wisteria- where my orchestra rehearses in Holland park, one of hte houses has amazing wisteria which I drool over!!x
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