Wis*ta"ri*a (?), n. [NL.] [So named after
Caspar Wistar, an American anatomist.] (Bot.) A genus of
climbing leguminous plants bearing long, pendulous clusters of pale bluish
flowers.
&fist; The species commonest in cultivation is the Wistaria
Sinensis from Eastern Asia. W. fruticosa grows wild in the
southern parts of the United States.
Wis*ta"ri*a (?), n. [NL.] [So named after
Caspar Wistar, an American anatomist.] (Bot.) A genus of
climbing leguminous plants bearing long, pendulous clusters of pale bluish
flowers.
&fist; The species commonest in cultivation is the Wistaria
Sinensis from Eastern Asia. W. fruticosa grows wild in the
southern parts of the United States.