Sharon– I tried to grow wisteria from seed a couple of times. It must be very delicious. I never saw what ate it but it was scarfed down to the ground! To add to your literary allusions, an invasive wisteria plays a role in Wallace Stegner’s book “The Angle of Repose.”
Sharon
April 23, 2010 at 2:49 pm
Delia,
So I am not alone in being wisteria-challenged!
Thanks for the info on the Stegner book. Rampant wisteria sounds like a great plot device!
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Sharon– I tried to grow wisteria from seed a couple of times. It must be very delicious. I never saw what ate it but it was scarfed down to the ground! To add to your literary allusions, an invasive wisteria plays a role in Wallace Stegner’s book “The Angle of Repose.”
Delia,
So I am not alone in being wisteria-challenged!
Thanks for the info on the Stegner book. Rampant wisteria sounds like a great plot device!