Welcome to your new world of flowers & plants…

Pink Rain - Wisteria floribunda 'Rosea' - Ø15cm - ↕65cm

    Description

    ‘Wisteria floribunda Rosea’ also known as pink wisteria is a pink flowering variant of the blue wisteria. This species grows and blooms in the same way as the blue wisteria, but is just a bit more exclusive! It is a climbing plant with beautiful, very long, hanging flower clusters that appear massively in May-June. A second flowering can also take place in September. It is a fast-growing climbing plant that can reach a maximum height of 10 meters. To keep the wisteria in the best shape, it is best to train it along a pergola, fence, or trellis. Make sure to provide sturdy support to which the branches can be attached and it can climb towards the sun. Additionally, it is important to prune the plant regularly during growth or in early spring. Preferably prune twice a year.
    Product form

    Pink Rain - Wisteria floribunda 'Rosea' - Ø15cm - ↕65cm

      ‘Wisteria floribunda Rosea’ also known as pink wisteria is a pink flowering variant of the blue wisteria. This species grows... Read more

      €32,95 Incl. VAT

        • Shipped today? Order within: Jun 12, 2026 18:00:00 +0200

        SKU: 6958
        Barcode: 8712044842431

        Description

        ‘Wisteria floribunda Rosea’ also known as pink wisteria is a pink flowering variant of the blue wisteria. This species grows and blooms in the same way as the blue wisteria, but is just a bit more exclusive! It is a climbing plant with beautiful, very long, hanging flower clusters that appear massively in May-June. A second flowering can also take place in September. It is a fast-growing climbing plant that can reach a maximum height of 10 meters. To keep the wisteria in the best shape, it is best to train it along a pergola, fence, or trellis. Make sure to provide sturdy support to which the branches can be attached and it can climb towards the sun. Additionally, it is important to prune the plant regularly during growth or in early spring. Preferably prune twice a year.

        Recently viewed products

          Login

          Forgot your password?

          Don't have an account yet?
          Create account