Those marked have gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit. • 'Burford' – pale violet with purple keel • 'Domino' – pale lilac • or 'Rosea' – pale rose flowers tipped purple, long • ' Perfect' – light lavender flowers • or 'Royal Purple' – dark blue or violet flowers, lightly scented, long clustered bunches, long • 'Jako' or 'Ivory Tower' • 'Kimono' • – violet, scented • or 'Carnea' – pink flower • 'Lawrence' – pale violet flowers, deeper violet keel and wings • 'Longissima – mauve-purple flowers on a raceme up to or even in length. means '9 ', referring to an archaic Japanese unit of measurement; in the
International System of Units, 9 translates to a length of . The origin of this cultivar is a 1200 year-old wisteria tree in Ushijima,
Kasukabe City, which had racemes about long in the
Meiji period. Also known as or . • 'Macrobotrys' or 'Longissima' – reddish-violet flower clusters or longer • 'Macrobotrys Cascade' – white and pinkish-purple flowers, vigorous grower • 'Nana Richins Purple' – purple flowers • – variegated foliage • 'Plena' or 'Violaceae Plena' – double blue flowers in dense clusters • 'Praecox' or 'Domino' – purple flowers • 'Purpurea' – unknown; may be
Wisteria sinensis 'Consequa', sometimes labeled purpurea • 'Rubra' – unknown; may be 'Honbeni' – sometimes labeled as Rubrum – deep pink to red flowers • (
W. floribunda f'
alba) – long white flower clusters • 'Texas Purple' – may be a
sinensis or a hybrid, short racemes, purple flowers, produced while the plant is still young • 'Violacea Plena' – double violet flowers,
rosette-shaped • 'White with Blue Eye' – also known as 'Sekines Blue' – very fragrant • ==Gallery==