Contains 4 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Wisteria Nutt.
WISTERIA
Classification
FABALES
Wisteria
Citation
WISTERIA Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 2: 115. 1818, nom. cons. vs. Phaseoloides Duhamel du Monceau 1755, et vs. Diplonyx Rafinesque 1817.
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TYPE: Wisteria speciosa Nuttall, nom. illegit. Glycine frutescens Linnaeus; Wisteria frutescens (Linnaeus) Poiret)
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Wisteria floribunda JAPANESE WISTERIA Not Native
Wisteria frutescens AMERICAN WISTERIA Native FACW (NWPL)
Wisteria sinensis CHINESE WISTERIA Not Native Y
Wisteria x formosa Not Native
Identification Key
1.  Vine twining, from the basal lower left ascending distally to the upper right and turning away from the observer and wrapping behind; leaflet apex generally acuminate with an obtuse to subacute tip, margins usually mostly plane; inflorescence with tightly congested flowers; pedicels 5-10(-15) mm long; upper petal reflexed near the middle, the lateral (wing) petals together forming a rounded down-curving hood above the lower (keel) petal; ovary and fruit glabrous; seeds reniform
1.  Vine twining in either direction; leaflet apex generally acuminate with an acute to aristate tip, the margin often undulate; inflorescence with somewhat congested to spaced flowers; pedicels 15-20 mm long; upper petal reflexed near the base, the lateral (wing) petals facing each other and shielding the sides of the lower (keel) petal; ovary and fruit pubescent; seeds orbicular
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2.  Vine twining, from the basal lower left ascending distally to the upper right and turning away from the observer and wrapping behind; leaflets (7-)9-11(-13) per leaf; raceme to 35 cm long, the mostly non-fragrant flowers opening nearly simultaneously; corolla 2-2.7 cm long
2.  Vine twining, from the basal lower right ascending distally to the upper left and turning away from the observer and wrapping behind; leaflets 7-19 per leaf; raceme to 160 cm long, the fragrant flowers opening nearly simultaneously or sequentially; corolla 1.5-2 cm long
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3.  Leaflets (11-)13-19 per leaf; raceme to 80(160) cm long, the flowers opening sequentially from the base to the tip; auricles of the standard’s callosity 0.7-0.8 mm long
3.  Leaflets 7-15(-17) per leaf; racemes to 36 cm long, the flowers opening nearly simultaneously; auricles of the standard’s callosity 0.7-0.8 mm long
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
Diplonyx Diplonyx Rafinesque, Fl. Ludov. 101. 1817, nom. rej. vs. Wisteria Nuttall 1818. TYPE: Diplonyx elegans Rafinesque
Kraunhia Kraunhia Rafinesque ex Greene, Pittonia 1: 175. 1891; Rafinesque ex Britton & A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S., ed. 2. 2: 293. 1913. TYPE: Non designatus.
Phaseoloides Phaseoloides Duhamel du Monceau, Traite Arb. Arbust. 2: 115, pl. 24. 1755, nom. rej. vs. Wisteria Nuttall 1818. TYPE: = Wisteria Nuttall 1818.
Rehsonia Rehsonia Stritch, Phytologia 56: 183. 1984. TYPE: Rehsonia sinensis (Sims) Stritch (Glycine sinensis Sims)
Thyrsanthus Thyrsanthus Elliott, J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1: 371. 1818, non Schrank 1814. TYPE: = Wisteria Nuttall 1818.