Definitionn. any flowering vine of the genus Wisteria
Last update: June 21, 2015
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Scarcely has the cherry season passed when that of the wistaria (fuji) comes, followed by the azalea(tsutsuji) and the iris (shibu), the last being almost contemporaneous with the peony (botan), which is regarded by many Japan se as the king of flowers and is cultivated assiduously. [Please select]
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Chapter 14 That first week the wistaria began to fade, and the flowers of the Judas-tree and peach-trees fell off and carpeted the ground with rose-colour. [Please select]
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At sound of their steps on the gravel, a huge dark-brown-and-white collie emerged from his resting-place under the wistaria-arbor. [Please select]
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You always said my lane, would turn, and it _has_ turned into a broad road bordered by cherry-blossoms and wistaria. [Please select]
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There was a new moon and a pale radiance flooded the room, with a sudden odor of wistaria and plum-blossoms. [Please select]
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A half-hour later she stood before a wistaria-roofed gate in _Kasumiga-tani Cho_--the "Street-of-the-Misty-Valley"--near Aoyama parade-ground. [Please select]
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She climbed up the ivy and wistaria and re-entered her own room. [Please select]
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