Get Ready to Be Moonstruck by Blue Moon Wisteria!
Imagine a cascade of sweet-smelling, lavender-blue flowers draping from your trellis or porch. Our Blue Moon Wisteria is a hardy climber that promises to bring a touch of whimsy and romance to your garden space.
Why Blue Moon Wisteria?
- Robust and Winter-Hardy: This variety is a survivor, thriving in zones 4 through 9 and able to withstand some of the chilliest winters.
- Repeat Bloomer: Not a one-season wonder, Blue Moon Wisteria graces your garden with multiple blooming periods throughout the spring and summer.
- Fast Grower: With the right care, watch it swiftly climb to new heights, reaching up to 25 feet or more.
- Easy to Manage: While some wisterias can be a tad unruly, Blue Moon is known for its manageability and is less aggressive than other varieties.
Planting & Care Tips
Blue Moon Wisteria is a cinch to grow. Full sun and well-draining soil will get you those enchanting blooms in no time. A little support and occasional pruning will keep your wisteria in top shape, ensuring a stunning display year after year.
Bring the Magic Home
Whether you’re aiming to add a splash of color to your outdoor living area or dreaming of a fragrant walkway, our Blue Moon Wisteria is the perfect pick. Order yours today and let the moonlight magic begin!

Growing Zones 4-9 Outdoors
(Hardy down to -20° F)
$149.00
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Thrives in full sun, needing at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce abundant blooms. Too much shade may produce weak growth and fewer flowers. Suited for hardiness zones 4-9, depending on the species. -
Water deeply once a week, ensuring the soil is moist but not soggy. Once established, wisteria is relatively drought-tolerant, but regular watering during dry spells will help promote healthy growth and flowering. -
Wisteria is a vigorous climber and can grow up to 10 feet or more in a single season under ideal conditions. This rapid growth means it’s essential to provide strong support structures, like trellises or arbors, to accommodate its climbing habits.
- Spares, No Blooms:
Lack of sunlight, poor soil, or over-pruning
- Yellowing leaves:
Overwatering, nutrient deficiency
- Wilting, browning leaves:
Dehydrated, underwatered
- Stunted growth, Leaf drop:
Not enough light or nutrient deficiency

