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Alice G
Alice G Palm City, FL on Jun 20, 2012
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Can Wisteria grow in south Florida ?

Does anyone know if Japanese Wisteria or any Wisteria will do well in south Florida? I had one up north and it was just beautiful
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  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    Alice, we can grow a wonderful native wisteria, Wisteria frutescens, in Central Florida. I'm not sure about as far south as you are, but if would be worth asking at a good local nursery. You probably had either Chinese or Japanese wisteria up north, and neither of those will do well for us.
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