It was introduced to the Japanese in the 9th century, and they were the first to cultivate it as an ornamental flower. During the Edo period, it became very popular. The Japanese have led the world in developing varieties. Hundreds have evolved, such as a brownish coloured variant known as Danjuro, and varieties with such evocative names as 'Brocade of Dawn', 'Moon in the Dusk' and 'Wisteria Girl'. It has come to symbolize summer in Japanese horticulture and art (Wikipedia).
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Joanie Holliday 12 Apr 2018
BEAUTIFUL FLORAL WORK BARBARA... AND THE ADDED LADY BUG IS TERRIFIC.