Wisteria from Bud to Bloom

Today is Wordless Wednesday and the perfect day to share my Wisteria from bud to bloom photographs. A small Wisteria branch appeared last year and we had one lonely flower. This year the bush grow larger and we had many beautiful blooms of Wisteria. I know they are an invasive vine but since it’s just on our fence we can control where it grows. Lia said they looked like little bunches of grapes. It was interesting to see how it starts growing from a small bunch into a large hanging flower.

I hope you enjoyed my Wisteria from bud to bloom photographs. Lia and I love flowers and these were so fun to watch the buds slowly open into hanging flowers.

As a bonus I’m sharing a blog I wrote a few years ago. Don’t forget to Stop and Smell the Roses!

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Martha DeMeo

I started my blog on Christmas Day 2014 mainly to review products I received. Since then it has evolved into many other categories of lifestyles, family, money saving ideas, low cost, delicious and healthy meals plus other surprise posts. My granddaughter has her own category, Alex's Articles and the latest addition to my blog is my great granddaughter now has her category, Lia's Likings The Baby Blogger! Lia started blogger at 8 months old and she now has a Friday Story Time blog you won't want to miss! I welcome you to join the conversation, ask a question, give a suggestion or leave a comment on any blog post. I hope you enjoy Lia's Likings, she has some great posts that will make you smile!

13 Discussion to this post

  1. Great photos! Didn’t know wisteria were invasive.

  2. Beautiful pictures, Martha! Seeing your post was a great way to start my day. Thank You.

  3. Dominique says:

    How pretty! I love the color of this flower!

  4. Hi Martha and Lia, great photos of the growth of the wisteria bud to blossom. I agree with Lia they look like grapes! Thank you for sharing your flowers! I wish I could smell the roses online! 🌹
    Sending lots of love and gratitude,
    Jaime

  5. Dr.Amrita says:

    Oh I absolutely adored the step by step of watching a wisteria grow.

    • Martha says:

      I like watching the cycle for flowers from bud to bloom Amrita. I have one about a rose how it’s a circle of life just like with people. Thanks for stopping to smell the flowers.

  6. Amanda Gene says:

    What pretty flowers.

  7. Brenda Fluharty says:

    Wow, it’s lovely. I wish I had some around here blue is my favorite color.

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