This wisteria has a foliage area of 1,990 square meters and is 150 years old.
A photo that looks like a glorious evening sky with streaks of pink and purple is actually a picture of the giant wisteria in Japan. This wisteria has a foliage area of 1,990 square meters and is 150 years old.
The giant wisteria is located in the Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. This plant has branches decorated with bright flowers and supported by many steel poles. Visitors to the park can walk under the wisteria canopy and admire its extraordinary beauty.
Wisteria is a climbing plant native to East Asia. This plant can grow up to 30 meters long and produces flowers in purple, pink, or white. Wisteria is often planted as an ornamental plant because of its beauty.
The giant wisteria in the Ashikaga Flower Park is one of the largest wisterias in the world. This plant blooms every year from late April to early May. When it blooms, the wisteria will produce very beautiful and fragrant flowers.
If you want to see the giant wisteria, you can visit the Ashikaga Flower Park from late April to early May. The park is open every day from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.