[NatureNS] Wisteria sinensis in Annapolis Royal

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When I was in Annapolis Royal (quite a few years ago) and visited the =
big garden there, I noticed lots of wisteria; so it would not be =
surprising if it escaped.  Here in Dartmouth, my neighbor has wisteria.  =
It is humongous and blooms profusely.
By the way, I have a trumpet vine that also blooms.  A few years ago, I =
heard Marjorie Williston say that it wouldn=E2=80=99t bloom in our =
climate.  I think our warmer temps. have tipped the balance for these =
two vines; plus there may be more hardy varieties on the market.
By the way, trumpet vine has the same type of compound leaves as =
wisteria=E2=80=94but not the =E2=80=9Cbeans=E2=80=9D.
Jane

From: Paul MacDonald=20
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 9:44 AM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca=20
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Wisteria sinensis in Annapolis Royal

Hi Bev
Wisteria sinensis has been available as a garden vine
for a lot of years. Roscoe Filmore says in his book it
is perfectly wood hardy but the did not tend to flower. He attributed
that to the flower buds not been winter hardy here but on the internet
I read that it will not flower if fertility is high so perhaps that was =
why=20
Roscoe's didn't flower but those in Annapolis Royal were growing where
nutrients were at a premium.
A nursery in Ontario will deliver plants to the door and have a number =
of different
cultivars of different colors available. The leaves and vines have
a reputation of being poisonous so all in all its perhaps not so =
popular.
The Tussock moth is still in its cocoon - will let you know when it =
hatches.
Enjoy the summer
Paul


From: bev wigney <bkwigney@gmail.com>
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 8:52:25 PM
Subject: [NatureNS] Wisteria sinensis in Annapolis Royal


All,

Earlier this week, while driving along St. George Street, Annapolis =
Royal, on the section that lies between the intersections with Rte 201 =
and Cape Road, I noticed foliage that seemed unfamiliar.  Today, we =
stopped at the roadside to take a better look.  The vegetation turned =
out to be a huge mass of woody vines growing pretty much rampant on what =
appears to be a large vacant lot on the west side of the street. The =
plot of vines is extremely vigorous and jungle-like and looks to be =
aggressively growing over everything in its path.  I intend to return to =
take more photos and also estimate just how large an area is occupied by =
the vines. =20
Larry broke off a section of vine and one of the big seed pods which has =
a velvety texture.  Here is a photo which Larry took of the leaves and a =
pod sitting on a standard letter size piece of paper.
http://magickcanoe.com/2013/wist-1.jpg
Once home, Larry looked online and is of the opinion that it is probably =
Wisteria sinensis.  Is anyone familiar with this plant and can you =
confirm the ID?  We checked range maps and it looks as though it is a =
serious invasive in many U.S. states, but we couldn't find much in the =
way of references for Canada.  Does anyone know if this species has =
become a nuisance anywhere else in Nova Scotia?  Also, we came across a =
website for the Invasive Species Alliance of Nova Scotia.  There is a =
button saying "Report an Invasive Species", but it goes to a "Not Found" =
page, so isn't of much use.  You can visit this page to see for =
yourself. =20
http://www.invasivespeciesns.ca/
Does anyone know who is keeping track of invasive species here in Nova =
Scotia?  If this is the first escape of this species, this would be a =
good time to stamp on it has a chance to spread further. =20

bev wigney
Round Hill, NS (in summer)



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