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The sweet-scented purple fluffy flowers are most likely Japanese and Chinese wisterias, both considered invasive.
However, many non-native vines are bullies, taking over your garden, clambering over shrubs, and climbing up and choking out trees and native ... Chinese wisteria has woody vines with large ...
Wisteria vines. English ivy vines in wooded yards ... He explained that most vines climb trees to get closer to the canopy where they can soak up more sunlight. He added that vines reaching the tops ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — All those purple flowers we’re seeing hanging in trees right now may look beautiful, but looks can be deceiving. Depending on the type of Wisteria you have ...
Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis), with its attractive ... derives its name from the three-pronged "claws" it uses to climb up tree trunks, fences, and walls. If left unchecked, cat’s-claw ...