wisteria

IPA: vɪstˈɪriʌ

noun

  • Any of several woody climbing vines, of the genus Wisteria, native to the East Asian countries of China, Korea, and Japan and the eastern United States.
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Examples of "wisteria" in Sentences

  • I have office stationery from the South Tower that landed in my wisteria boxes.
  • The wisteria is another flower which is cultivated in great quantities in Japan.
  • Fuji (藤): A wisteria, which is an important pattern used on kimono or to decorate the stage.
  • Some, such as wisteria, are downright rampant and should not be selected unless you're willing to do what it takes to manage them.
  • Our revolution already has some leguminous plants that have also been tested recently, such as wisteria and leucaena, to give two examples.
  • The manicured roses in their beds by the white picket fence were showing lips of pink on their buds, and the wisteria was a cascade of lavender.
  • Copper is not only a fine investment, but it withstands the often-considerable stress climbing and vining plants such as wisteria can place on supporting structures.
  • Over by the gate the spirea had ventured into showering sprays exhaling a shy and fugitive fragrance, and what had been a blur of gray cables strung upon the oaks had begun to bud with emerald and blossom with amethyst -- the wisteria was a-borning.

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