The genus
Wisteria was established by
Thomas Nuttall in 1818. He based the genus on
Wisteria frutescens, previously included in the genus
Glycine. Nuttall stated that he named the genus in memory of the American physician and anatomist
Caspar Wistar (1761–1818). Both men were living in Philadelphia at the time, where Wistar was a professor in the
School of Medicine at the
University of Pennsylvania. Questioned about the spelling later, Nuttall said it was for "
euphony", but his biographer speculated that it may have something to do with Nuttall's friend Charles Jones Wister Sr., of
Grumblethorpe, the grandson of the merchant
John Wister. Various sources assert that the naming occurred in
Philadelphia. It has been suggested that the Portuguese botanist and geologist
José Francisco Corrêa da Serra, who lived in Philadelphia beginning in 1812, four years before his appointment as ambassador of
Portugal to the United States, and a friend of Wistar, proposed the name "Wistaria" in his obituary of Wistar. As the spelling is apparently deliberate, there is no justification for changing the genus name under the
International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.
Classification The genus was previously placed in the tribe
Millettieae.
Molecular phylogenetic studies from 2000 onwards showed that
Wisteria, along with other genera such as
Callerya and
Afgekia, were related and quite distinct from other members of the Millettieae. A more detailed study in 2019 reached the same conclusion, and moved
Wisteria to the expanded tribe
Wisterieae.
Species (
ja) in ,
Japan. The largest wisteria in Japan, it is dated to and covered approximately .|alt= ,
Plants of the World Online accepted four species:
Fossil species Additionally, the following fossil species have been described: • †
Wisteria fallax (Nath.) Tanai, Onoe • †
Wisteria kamtschatica Cheleb. • †
Wisteria ligniata Miki. • †
Wisteria shanwangensis Wang, Dilcher,. Zhu, Zhou et Lott • †
Wisteria sichote-alinensis Akhmet. • †
Wisteria taoiana Wang, Dilcher,. Zhu, Zhou et Lott ==Ecology==