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PRE — Plant Risk Evaluator

Wisteria sinensis 'Angie'

Common Name(s)
Chinese wisteria 'Angie'
Synonym(s)
Glycine sinensis, Millettia chinensis, Rehsonia sinensis, Wistaria sinensis, Wisteria chinensis, Wisteria praecox, Wisteria sinensis var. albiflora

Is this plant a cultivar?  Yes

Name of Variety, or Name of Cultivar:
Angie

Life History:  Perennial

Growth Form:  vine

A new cultivar of Wisteria sinensis named `Angie` characterized by strong upright stem growth, characterized by thick non-twining stem growth, large pink and violet flowers and leaf foliage, initially taking a gold color and later changing to bronze and green during a three week period, seed pods are lacking.

`Angie` was discovered by the inventor in Concord Calif., a Mediterranean climatic zone, in 1999 as a young plant derived from the plants known as Cook's Chinese Wisteria. The cultivar has been asexually reproduced in Martinez, Calif. by a process of layering over a period of ten years and appears to be stable and be reproducible from generation to generation.

External Resources
GBIF Species Page
USDA Plants Database page
Tropicos Species Page
US National Germplasm Database
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