Wisteria is so beautiful. It is really too bad it is a parasite vine. But on a fence or other non-living structure, it’s hard to beat its wonderful presence. Your photo reveals a particulary nice shot.
Wisteria will overtake and kill its host plant. It chokes the life out of it, including large trees. Wisteria is very aggressive once it takes root. However, on a fence or on pillars as shown in your photo, it is a marvelous beauty.
Thanks Russell. Yes, the mansion that this vine is attached to is at Filoli Gardens. I will be doing a post on it soon because it is a beautiful location.
That is a wonderful photo of wisteria. I would gladly build a very heavy duty arbor and let any wisteria move in. We did that once, the wisteria died. Probably black thumb disease…;)
I love wisteria…..it is so luscious, soft, and purply, and and the vines are an entire story in themselves. Your photo is glorious.
We had one that grew to the top of the house and never had a bloom. Gorgeous vine, got under the siding (ick), lush leaves, no blooms! We figured it must not have had enough sun. ;(
I’d love to try it again…away from the house! lol
This is the most delicate representation of an old wisteria vine I have ever seen. They are my favorite vines. It takes many years for one to look like this one. The poem speaks of the image perfectly.
Very nice.
Thank you!
so beautiful… Thank you dear Susan, have a nice day, with my love, nia
Thank you, Nia. You have a nice day as well.
Wisteria is so beautiful. It is really too bad it is a parasite vine. But on a fence or other non-living structure, it’s hard to beat its wonderful presence. Your photo reveals a particulary nice shot.
I did not know that fact but it is beautiful when it’s in bloom.
Wisteria will overtake and kill its host plant. It chokes the life out of it, including large trees. Wisteria is very aggressive once it takes root. However, on a fence or on pillars as shown in your photo, it is a marvelous beauty.
A very classical feel to this picture
Thanks Russell. Yes, the mansion that this vine is attached to is at Filoli Gardens. I will be doing a post on it soon because it is a beautiful location.
Graceful and simple…what a gorgeous shot, Susan!
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous, just gorgeous
Thanks, Inga.
Lovely! Certainly softens that column, and your beautiful photo colours and softens my mind for a few moments, too. Thank you! ~ Lily
I feel the same, looking at its beauty gives you a moment of peace.
Beautiful – Happy Tuesday:)
Thank you, happy day to you too.
That is a wonderful photo of wisteria. I would gladly build a very heavy duty arbor and let any wisteria move in. We did that once, the wisteria died. Probably black thumb disease…;)
I love wisteria…..it is so luscious, soft, and purply, and and the vines are an entire story in themselves. Your photo is glorious.
We had one that grew to the top of the house and never had a bloom. Gorgeous vine, got under the siding (ick), lush leaves, no blooms! We figured it must not have had enough sun. ;(
I’d love to try it again…away from the house! lol
This is the most delicate representation of an old wisteria vine I have ever seen. They are my favorite vines. It takes many years for one to look like this one. The poem speaks of the image perfectly.