oh, and for the record, if anyone needs a very thorny barrier plant, the cherokee rose is a good one. the thorns on it are near an inch long or longer!
yes it can. i have a source for all the cuttings i want (cherokee rose), i tried some a couple of years ago and didn't get anywhere with them. i'm going to try again. i want some wisteria, but haven't gotten that far. i had some, and let it die when i was dealing with ellie's wedding.
Wow! You took some great shots. The purple and white wisteria are gorgeous. I'm glad you took in a smell or two as I was going to ask you if they were fragranced and which was more profuse. :)
I had not seen white wisteria until last week. Years ago, I planted a purple wisteria in a pot. Never did it bloom. :( It did live for years though, then finally died.
Thanks again for those great shots of plants down your way!
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