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I took these pictures a couple weeks ago. The wisteria grows everywhere and I love it! It is one of the signs that Spring is definitely here!
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I love wisteria - the south's version of lilacs! I bet it smells wonderful near all those vines!
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria around here has already bloomed but it was beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Outdoor Wednesday!!
Wow, it does grow everywhere. I haven't seen any wisteria blooms around here yet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. ~ Sarah
The wisteria is running rampant around here too...I love seeing it!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of Wisteria! I also love that whatever you take pictures of, I look forward to seeing at the Jersey Shore in another month or two.
ReplyDeleteI love wisteria. It reminds me of my grandmother. She had it growing all over her front porch. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are absolutely beautiful! Thank you for showing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Shirley
wow! great shots....I always admire the beauty of spring.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful flowers and I love the color...Christine
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! Very cool that it grows everywhere.
ReplyDeleteWisteria is one of my favorites. It's so beautiful but unfortunately it doesn't last very long.
ReplyDeleteI love the Wisteria. This looks like hwy 400 around Atlanta. Thanks for sharing and hosting. Ginger
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pictures of the beautiful wisteria. I went to photograph the wisteria around the brick tower today and don't know if I missed it this year or it has not bloomed yet. The picture in my header is from last year. The date on my camera is off, so not sure when I took the pictures last Spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting again this week. Hope you are doing well.
Glenda
The size of those wisteria is amazing!!! I can just smell that wonderful fragrance! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Hi Susan! I finally posted something for Outdoor Wednesday...then I see you also posted Wisteria. I just love it! Thanks for hosting, Mumzie
ReplyDeleteIt sure does look like Spring there. I love wisteria growing up a big tree. It is such a heavy brute though. Almost pulled my sisters pergola down and it was a big thick one. They had to add more bracing to it.
ReplyDeleteWow, they are amazing. I know they can take down a shed for sure. If you grow them you MUST keep them pruned. But so lovely, and most are fragrant, too.
ReplyDeleteThe Wisteria is beautiful! I've only seen one Wisteria bush. I'll have to check to see if it's blooming here yet.
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I love wisteria... and the scent is heavenly.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing wisteria growing wild like this on the side of the road as we drove from Hilton Head to Atlanta one time. It is truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy (quite tame) wisteria had started to bloom this week but will never look like the ones in your post.
BTW I blogged about trees this week too.
there is not a lot of wisteria up here in NH and what we do have doesn't bloom for quite a while. I have always thought it is so pretty down south.
ReplyDeleteIf I had the sun and the patience, I'd be growing Wisteria as well...
ReplyDeletewow, that´s a huge amount of flowers. It must be gorgeous in real life.
ReplyDeleteHello and happy outdoor Wednesday to everyone! There is a lovely old house on my street that has wisteria growing over the porch. I've always envied it! Not in bloom yet, but I'll be on the look out for it again this year.
ReplyDeleteI love the wisteria.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Boonie
Wisteria is so beautiful. Thanks for hosting us again Susan.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to signal the beginning of spring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
I have never seen Wisteria. It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. I'm happy to join the party!! Love your Wisteria.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
Your pictures are gorgeous! My Gardenia bush is exploding! Thanks for hosting Outdoor Wednesday. It's always fun to see what is going on around the world.
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Oh to stroll down Wisteria Lane...what a wonderful scene for a photo capture.
ReplyDeleteRosie
Wonderful wisteria, ours is just coming into bloom, maybe I will share here another time. This week I have done a post on the amazing Cherry Tree!
ReplyDeleteI love wisteria; I see it a lot at our local wildlife refuge which I posted about today.
ReplyDeleteOh...Wild Wisteria...not only does that roll of the tongue nicely...it is lovely to look at! :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't have wisteria around here, but I love it when I do see it!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of those Wisteria! We don't see a lot of it around here, yet it is a favorite of mine. I can almost smell the flowers.
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ReplyDeleteI love wisteria, Susan! It grows prolifically all around us here in our region of NC. Well, everywhere but my little farm. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
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Susan, I love seeing the Wisteria, too. Does it have a scent? It is so pretty this time of year.
ReplyDeleteThe wisteria is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing;o)
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We have such a hard time growing Wisteria here in Montreal and to see it growing everywhere, so easily, :(
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing and hosting
Caroline
The wisteria is amazing. Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI had to tell you how glad I am you and your family were not touched by all that bad weather.. I lived in tornado alley Illinois for a time and we went to the basement several times each season.. we had cat3's quite often.. scary to say the least....your photos are amazing.
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Sandy