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Wisteria Bloomed But Did Not Make Seed Pods?

My two wisteria, white and blue, bloomed well for the first time this spring, but produced no seed pods. Why is that?

Hardiness Zone: 5a

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By Ragan Cary

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September 9, 20100 found this helpful

It takes a while before the seed pods show up after a flower dies on most plants. The pods usually develop over time. The rose of Sharon pods really show up in winter.

 

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