The Flower Hour #33: Wistful Wysteria

For the Flower Hour, share your images of flowers, gardens, fields of flowers, seasonal leaves and plants, fungus, algae, cacti, blossoms, berries, and wildflowers. Bouquets and silk/faux flowers are welcome.

There are no specific themes for the Flower Hour; please use your own photography.

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Wisteria

Before I began photographing flowers, trees, and plants, I rarely paid much attention to certain blooms. Wisteria, in particular, was uncommon in the places I had lived—or perhaps I simply hadn’t noticed it.

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Wild Wisteria

Iconic to the Southeastern United States, Wisteria is a long-lived flowering woody vine known for its cascading, fragrant clusters of pea-like spring flowers. Popular for adorning arbors and pergolas, they are prized for their romantic, architectural elegance but require heavy pruning to remain manageable. SOURCE

purple wisteria

Sources also suggest that the Asian variety common there is highly aggressive and invasive. Whereas the native North American varieties are safer alternatives for gardens. Napa County (Northern California) Master Gardener Column

I was delighted to find several lovely wisteria displays in different places during our travels.

While visiting Northern California in March, I was surprised to see wisteria flowers in bloom. These were growing wild in a neighbor’s yard on my friend’s rural street.

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Wild Wisteria

We also found wisteria growing happily in the gardens of the Weller House Hotel in Fort Bragg (Coastal Northern California)

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“In folklore, the Wisteria’s botanical fortitude symbolizes growth, prosperity, and victory over hardship… The Wisteria’s ability to thrive in harsh conditions is a lesson in resilience.” – Richard Christiansen

Why do I call it WISTFUL in my description, you might wonder?

I don’t believe wisteria grows well in our part of Eastern Washington. They do require a LOT of care and pruning. So wistfully, I imagine this AI-generated scene in my backyard, for now.

Stone pathway under wooden pergola draped with purple wisteria flowers, surrounded by lush garden plants and flowers
A charming garden pathway shaded by hanging purple wisteria flowers on a wooden pergola. Yes, please…

Sharing for Dawn’s Spring Festival Finale and Floral Friday.

New to The Flower Hour photo challenge? Please check out my page for more information! I encourage “double-dipping” with other blog challenges if you do not want to create a separate post.

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17 responses to “The Flower Hour #33: Wistful Wysteria”

  1. I love wisteria. They make me think of weddings for some reason. It must be that I read about them in Nora Roberts book and then saw them in Norway.

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  2. I love going abroad and seeing wysteria. I associate it with England for sure. It is so pretty.

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  3. I wasn’t sure it wisteria grew in Tofino or not? Apparently It grows like a weed here but cannot recall ever seeing it to be honest?

    What does it smell like Terri?

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    1. Wisteria seem to prefer moister climates, Wayne. I’ve never seen them here either. Smells very strong like lilac!

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  4. I saw lots of Wisteria in Europe. Especially in Spain. It is such a lovely flower. Your pictures are lovely. 💜
    Thanks also for The Flower Hour! I always try to join you. 🌺🌷🌼🌸

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  5. They are pretty! In Swedish it is called “Blue rain”.

    Mine today: https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2026/06/02/spanish-bluebell/

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  7. Wow, Terri, your photos are all stunning! I love the garden path with the wooden pagoda; it is both idyllic and charming. The first image is beyond fantastic, a brilliantly conceived and presented image! Great share.

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    1. Thank you, dear Suzette! The pagoda was AI-generated as a wish for myself. I was in wisteria heaven on our trip in March.

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      1. Wisteria is such a charming flower. Thanks, Terri.

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  10. I love wisteria. The first time I saw it growing was in England. The best display was in Monet’s garden in Giverny, France.

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  11. These are beautiful, Terri 🪻💜

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  12. Beautiful Wisteria images Terri!

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