Monday, April 11, 2011

Wisteria


Dow continues with its sub-wave 7. The next pullback can be sub-wave 8 or the starting of mega wave C if sub-wave 9 is missing, the last minor wave can choose to disappear. Dow is at its last journey with no sign of turning so far. Any entry to the market at this level is a test of your judgement and luck.



My friend emailed to me some beautiful images of Wisteria



Wisteria flowers can be white, violet or blue, usually start to bloom in April and reaching full blossom in mid-May.


Wisteria is a woody, deciduous, perennial climbing vine. A plant native to China.

This plant can be trained into a tree-like shape, usually with a wavy trunk and a flattened top.

It can grow to 20 - 30 m long if it is well supported. The hanging clusters (racemes) can reach more than 40 cm in length.

The flowers on each raceme open simultaneously before the foliage has expanded. The flowers have a distinctive fragrance similar to that of grapes.



This is a fantastic shot

To read more about this plant click Wistaria Story



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