White wisteria is less common around here. These are truly glorious. What great, long chains of them! The shots are especially nice with the colored iron work.
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Wow, it reminds me of curtains, the way it hangs. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Ciel! It reminds me of a waterfall of flowers.
ReplyDeleteWaterfall of flowers is such an apt description. I feel that it looks so Southern!
ReplyDeletelove Wisteria! we usually get the purple variety here :-)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Like the decorations for a wedding.
ReplyDeleteoh that's beautiful..i love wisteria! we had so much of it everywhere in georgia but i don't see enough of it here!
ReplyDeleteWhite wisteria is less common around here. These are truly glorious. What great, long chains of them! The shots are especially nice with the colored iron work.
ReplyDeleteI love wisteria, its an elegant flower. Ciel, you never cease to amaze me with the places that you have visited.
ReplyDeleteDraping quite beautifully!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! We do not have many of these...
ReplyDeleteIt may even be prettier than the purple wisteria, gorgeous images Ciel.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous is right! That is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI'm experiencing a serious case of wisteria envy!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful; I'm accustomed to the purple ones. Nice how they drape the wall, but don't the bees make that sidewalk unusable?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, I love wisteria and this one is special indeed! Merci pour ces belles photos!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such a beautiful display of blossoms as you share here. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDoes it smell as nice as it looks?
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