Where do you find this specific kind of Wisteria?

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  1. Joannaissance

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    The plant is a Japanese wisteria floribunda called 'Longissima Kyushaku'. It's known to have the longest racemes (up to 2-4 feet for older plants) among all wisteria varieties and blossoms in beautiful light purple hues. I visited almost every notable nurseries in metro Vancouver but could not seem to find it (yet).

    Has anyone seen this plant in Vancouver? And perhaps know which nurseries carry this variety? Any information would be appreciated.

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    Have you checked with Phoenix Perennials in Richmond?
     
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    Yes, Phoenix Perennials too. For all wisteria lovers, here are my findings at the stores I called or visited:

    Arts - Texas purple
    Art Knapp - Blue Moon, Chinese Wisteria, Shiro Kapitan
    Garden in Gardens - Pink Ice, Honbeni, Aunt Dee (The staff at this place has horrible atitude)
    GardenWorks - Longissima Alba, Black Dragon, Okayama, Shiro Kapitan, Chinese wisteria
    Hunter's - Aunt Dee
    Phoenix Perennials - Blue Moon, Issai
    Port Kells - Longissima Alba, Blue Moon, Chinese wisteria etc.
    Southlands - Blue Moon
     

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