Friday, May 2, 2008

What Type Of Engineer Does This?

6 rue de Mezieres 75006 Paris 38 Boulevard Saint Michel



Probably a glycine Chinese coach:
1) The stems of Chinese wisteria wrap on their support in the opposite direction clockwise instead of Japanese.
2) The Chinese wisteria is characterized by early flowering (at least one week before the others), even before the appearance of the foliage. They are extremely strong (a true trunks over the years). The clusters are 20 to 30 cm long and produce a nice effect because all the flowers (35-50) bloom at the same time. Glycine is the most fragrant. It offers the advantage of a second flowering (rise) in the summer with However, shorter bunches. It blooms between one and three years after planting.


Other species:
  • The Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) is characterized by clusters of extremely long, between 30 and 50 cm long, the flowers blossom slowly from the base to the tip . It blooms only once. Its fragrance of honey is lighter than the Chinese. It takes at least 3 years after the first flower planting!
  • The silky wisteria (Wisteria venusta or brachybotrys) is native to Japan and is particularly suitable for small spaces with moderate vigor and very many clusters, fragrant and small (10-15 cm). The foliage is feathery, which earned him the appellation of silky. Flowering occurs at the same time as the first leaves. It appeals to gardeners hurry because it is the fastest to flower after planting: the following year often!

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