Fragrant Pastel Bliss
by Connie Handscomb
Title
Fragrant Pastel Bliss
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
I like perfume and flowers.
~ Donatella Versace
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Wisteria (wistaria; wysteria)
Wisteria leguminocea; Wisteria floribunda;Wisteria sinensis
Family : Fabaceae (pea)
The wisteria is a bine - not a typo; it's a bine :)
This means it climbs by its shoots around a support, whereas a vine climbs using its tendrils or suckers. Apparently. According to one source I found, although most do call it a vine.
The wisteria grows very fast, but be patient for the flowers: it can take up to 15 years for it to bloom. It is incredibly strong, and can be quite heavy. I have heard of porches being pulled down by their weight. There is one in California that is reputed to measure 1 acre in size, and weigh 250 tons! These plants also have a lengthy lifespan, up to 250 years, although there is one in Japan that is 1200 years old.
This legume is native to China, Korea, Japan, and the United States. Marco Polo brought wisteria seeds out of China in the 13th century. The Wisteria floribunda is known in Japan as fuji, so the next time you hear of Mount Fuji, you will think of the wisteria covered mountain. Wisteria is differentiated by its colour and the direction it twines (the Chinese flowers are pale mauve; the Japanese a violet blue. The Japanese twines in a clockwise direction; the Chinese, anti-clockwise).
The heavily scented flowers are not just a pretty bloom; they can be put to use for making dye.
Symbolically, the wisteria has many: love, grace, bliss, memory, longevity, patience, endurance, creative expansion, reverence, and immortality to name a few. In Japan, it is often presented for good luck in a marriage.
The Gardener's Atlas: Origins, Discovery, And Cultivation Of The World's Most Popular Garden Plants [Grimshaw;Ward]
The Origin Of Plants [M.Campbell-Culver
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While a bit of a breeze was at play as I was walking by this wisteria bine, I still stopped to smell its delicious scent wafting on the air, and capture some of the blooms before they finished for the season ..... uncropped; unedited ... nature in all its splendour :)
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Marnie Patchett
So lovely!
Connie Handscomb replied:
You are kind, Marnie! thankyou so much! Now what's really lovely are those incredible landscapes you do!;))
Linda Lees
Just gorgeous Connie! I love the softness, it's like a floral dream. As always, your description is very interesting. L/F
Connie Handscomb replied:
These really are a soft hue; I'll be checking around to see what other varieties will be popping up this springtime... mind you, the rains must stop! Cherry trees are blooming but are utterly drenched , even bruised from the water deluges & chilly wind storms we've been having. An unfortunate season this year, I'm sorry to say :D
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful close up of Wisteria with great pastel colors, diffuse light, soft focus and fantastic composition, Connie! F/L
Connie Handscomb replied:
Thanks, Morris! This is one of the softer captures I've done of the wisteria. They're a bit tricky .. they like to chase the wind:))