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What does wisteria look like?

Morphological characteristics of wisteria;

Dark gray dry-skinned fallen leaves climb around vines. The shoots are dark yellow-green, densely pilose, and the winter buds are oblate and densely pilose. Odd-pinnate compound leaves alternate, with small leaves opposite, with 7 ~ 13 leaflets, oval, long tapering or pointed, glabrous or slightly hairy on the surface of leaves, sparse on the back of leaves, sparse on petioles, lateral racemes, 30 ~ 35 cm long, drooping, and densely covered with total pedicels, small pedicels and calyx. Pods are oblate, strip-shaped, long 10 ~ 20cm, densely covered with white fluff, and seeds are oblate and black. The flowering period is April-May, and the fruit matures in August-September.