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A tale, sad but true. My cousin planted a white wisteria, as it grew she

made it into a standard and had it weeping over a round frame. Truly

magnificent, although she was forever having to trim the runners that kept

coming up. It had become quite popular around the neighbourhood when it

flowered, and she would often find people in her front yard taking photos of

it. After a fit of menopausal pique, it is now sitting on the compost

heap, and there is a mighty fine agave in its place!

Jeanine

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My mom had an old farmhouse on her property that she named " Wisteria

Cottage " . I get teary eyed, cuz I lost my mom last year. But that

front porch swing has good memories for me.

Hugs, Pat

 

 

, " Christine Ziegler "

<chrisziggy@e...> wrote:

> Hi Nikie,

>

> On Anya's Natural Perfumery group Jeanne Rose said to fill a jar

with

> wisteria flowers, cover flowers with a high proof alcohol, cap the

jar

> and refrigerate overnight. Next day pour the infused alcohol over a

new

> jar full of wisteria flowers and keep repeating the process

throughout

> the wisteria blooming season until you have a fragrant purple

alcohol.

> Then store the jar in the freezer to keep the pretty purple

color.This

> she says this can be used as a top note in perfumes.

>

> Have fun! If you try it and it comes out well, please let us know!

I'd

> love to try it, but I don't have a wisteria plant here (if I only I

knew

> about this method when I lived in NYC where there was wisteria

growing

> all over the back alley!).

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

>

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

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>

>

> Nikie Brown - After The Rayne [nbrown@a...]

>

>

> My neighbor across the street has Wisteria growing all over the

place.

> You

> can't see their yard as the entire fence line and trees are covered

in

> Wisteria. I've heard that you can pluck some off and reroot it,

but I

> have

> a black thumb and don't know if I could get any to grow!! My whole

> front

> area is covered in violets and larkspur and although I've thrown

out a

> ton

> of Bluebonnet seeds, I have yet to see them grow!! I do know that

in a

> couple of months my Gardenia bush will be blooming with hundreds and

> hundreds of flowers and I can make my Gardenia oil again!!! It

smells

> so

> good in my soap!!!!

>

> Gotta go look up how to grow Wisteria and snatch some from my

> neighbor's!!

>

> Nikie Brown

> After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps and Toiletries

> nbrown@a...

> http://www.aftertherayne.com

> 936-203-3188

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