Noun
wisteria (countable and uncountable, plural wisterias)
Any of several woody climbing vines, of the genus Wisteria, native to the East Asian countries of China, Korea, and Japan and the eastern United States.
I flipped for the troupe l'oeiul (sp?) wisteria! Source: Internet
On view through May 6, Spring Blooms will be highlighted by a “symphony of colors” from countless numbers of daffodils, azaleas and wisteria and more than 240,000 tulips in the Idea Garden and Flower Garden. Source: Internet
She had 2 glorious wisteria trees flanking the steps going down to the pool…spectacular! Source: Internet
The most famous is a stunning giant 100-year old fuji wisteria that showers down delicate light purple petals. Source: Internet
Neodymium glass was widely emulated in the early 1930s by American glasshouses, most notably Heisey, Fostoria ("wisteria"), Cambridge ("heatherbloom"), and Steuben ("wisteria"), and elsewhere (e.g. Lalique, in France, or Murano). Source: Internet
When he learned that she was from Wisteria Lane, the location of the people he viewed as responsible for killing his family, he struck up a romance with her that resulted in marriage and the two moving back to the Lane. Source: Internet