
Wisteria Brachybatrys
Wisteria Venusta 'Grande Diva Nathalie'
Wisteria venusta Grand Diva 'Nathalie' is a vigorous climber. Scented, white and blue flowers in April to May. Prefers warm south west walls. Harmful if eaten. Abundant spring flowering, a lovely perfume and starting from a young age. A large, long-lived climber so choosing the right site is important. Can be grown informally through large tree or more formally against a house wall or trained as a free-standing half standard in a container. Will grow in most soils that are moist but well-drained. See wisteria growing guide for more advice
Contributed by @rxsie
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Full sun to partial shade
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Frequent watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Wisteria Venusta 'Grande Diva Nathalie'
Latin name
Wisteria Brachybatrys
type
Deciduous Shrub
family
Fabaceae
ph
3.0 - 9.0 Acid - Neutral
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full grown dimensions
Wisteria Brachybatrys
Wisteria venusta Grand Diva 'Nathalie' is a vigorous climber. Scented, white and blue flowers in April to May. Prefers warm south west walls. Harmful if eaten. Abundant spring flowering, a lovely perfume and starting from a young age. A large, long-lived climber so choosing the right site is important. Can be grown informally through large tree or more formally against a house wall or trained as a free-standing half standard in a container. Will grow in most soils that are moist but well-drained. See wisteria growing guide for more advice
Flowering
From Mid Spring TO Late Spring
Contrasting blue and white flowers from a young age. Fragrant flowers.