Wisteria sinensis
It is a deciduous climbing genus with 10 species found in America, China, Japan, and Korea. They can grow up to 20 meters in height and spread up to 10 meters horizontally. Their leaves are 9-15 cm long. The flowers, which bloom from spring to summer, are pleasantly fragrant and come in clusters ranging from 10 to 80 cm in length, with colors including purple, lilac, pink, and white. They grow very fast and prefer sunny environments. They can be propagated by cuttings and seeds. They can be used to cover gardens and walls. They can withstand temperatures down to -25 degrees Celsius. They have fibrous roots and can be used in sunny and semi-shaded areas.