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8. Wisteria vines are vigorous growers once established

Clusters of fragrant flowers are just a part of the wisteria’s appeal. These plants bloom in the spring but continue into the early summer months. Purple is the most popular color, but you’ll also find other shades, including blues, whites, and pinks. The wisteria requires at least 6 hours of full sun per day. Their foliage drops in the fall. Train them to grow over pergolas or arbors for shade cover. You’ll love the graceful appearance of the hanging floral bundles. Once the blooms have faded, listen for the popping sounds of its ripened seedpods bursting and ejecting the seeds out into the world.

vines foliage clusters wisteria Rosemary Calvert / Getty Images

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