“In pale moonlight / the wisteria’s scent / comes from far away.”
― Yosa Buson
It truly feels like spring to me when I see the wisteria flowers dangling from vines.
Since a very young age, I have been drawn to the color purple. There was a year or two, when I was in high school, that I wore purple clothing each day to school. I had purple shirts, shoes, pantsuits, belts, purses, etc.
Fortunately, I grew out of that phase, but the color still speaks to me.
Since things bloom in Charleston, SC, before they bloom where I live, my first spring encounter with wisteria was in Charleston.
I not only found wisteria putting on a display in Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, but also along the streets of downtown Charleston.
Once I got home, it wasn’t long before the wisteria began blooming near my home.
Luckily, I remembered a spectacular display of wisteria that can be found blooming behind the public library in Rock Hill, SC.
I will look forward to seeing and photographing wisteria again next spring.
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Gorgeous photos and story as always
Thank you, Amy! Cannot wait for our upcoming adventure!
Mary, Lovely photos, especially the colors at the bridge in Magnolia Plantation. Outstanding!
Thank you, so much, John, for your kind words! I hope you are having a wonderful spring!