Wisteria floribunda ‘Kuchi-Beni’ is a premium Japanese Wisteria variety, cultivated for its rare bi-colour blooms, graceful habit, and reliable performance in UK gardens. Supplied as a 3L potted plant, it is propagated from carefully selected nursery stock to ensure strong root development, early flowering, and vigorous growth. The plants are grown in nutrient-rich, well-draining compost designed to provide moisture retention, aeration, and healthy root structure, ensuring longevity and optimal performance.
This variety is renowned for its exceptional pendulous racemes, which measure up to 45cm in length. Each raceme contains pea-like flowers that open from creamy white buds to reveal soft mauve-pink tips, producing a striking bi-colour effect reminiscent of delicate butterflies or artistic brush strokes. The sequential blooming along each raceme extends the flowering period, providing a long-lasting and high-impact display. The flowers emit a sweet, musky fragrance, filling pergolas, arbours, and garden pathways with a delicate, enchanting scent that enhances outdoor living areas and sensory garden experiences.
Wisteria floribunda ‘Kuchi-Beni’ is supplied as a 3L potted plant, typically 40–60 cm in height at delivery. Once established, it grows into a vigorous climber capable of reaching 8–10 metres in height with a spread of 3–5 metres, making it ideal for pergolas, arbours, arches, or sunny walls.
The pendulous racemes measure up to 45 cm, creating a cascading curtain of soft white blooms with mauve-pink tips. Flowers open sequentially along each raceme, prolonging the visual impact and providing a sustained spring display. Pinnate foliage emerges bronze-tinted in spring, turning lush green in summer and providing a backdrop that enhances the striking bi-colour flowers.
These dimensions make ‘Kuchi-Beni’ suitable for romantic pathways, large vertical garden structures, cottage-style planting schemes, and sensory garden displays. Its controlled yet vigorous growth ensures elegance without overwhelming the space.