'Tis wisteria season! Coming home to porch like these framed by divinely perfumed wisteria has got to be like walking into a dream... To see all previous wisteria posts since 2009, click here!
C'est la saison des glycines ! Rentrer chez soi par un porche ainsi orné de ces hampes parfumées doit être comme entrer dans un rêve... Pour voir les photos des glycines depuis 2009, c'est par ici !
That is so beautiful! We are very far away from Wisteria time here.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI do love wisteria and it is so beautiful!! Love your captures, Ciel!! Thanks for sharing the beauty!!
ReplyDeleteI do love Wisteria!
ReplyDeleteWisteria is very pretty unless it is on my next door neighbor's arbor and self-seeds all over my lawn!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to remember if I've seen it at all here.
All your floral posts a so pretty. The wisteria is just GORGEOUS!! MB
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
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That is one plant that I have never experienced and it's soooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA waterfall of beautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteThey are in full swing here too. It's tempting to post a Wisteria Daily Photo. Your shots are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNow you are making me very, VERY jealous!
ReplyDeleteoh i LOVE wisteria! there was so much of it that just grew wild in georgia and the scent was so great that i couldn't breath in deeply enough! here there is some, but not as much.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! I've never experienced seeing wisteria for myself. The next best flowering tree I've seen is jacaranda, when we lived in Arizona.
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A sea of wisteria!
ReplyDeleteOurs are on strike due to the cold weather, thank you for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteHave to agree with everyone above...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWould be total bliss Ciel, would love to grow wisteria for the colour and the perfume but I think our summers are too long and too hot :(
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty! I love wisteria but it can become weedy. My husband had to cut down a bunch of it that was growing through the siding on a shed.
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