Take a Look at Japan’s Largest Wisteria Plant

For nature lovers, this large Wisteria plant in Japan is definitely a reason to visit.

These photographs show the large plant, which covers 1,990 square meters of Ashikaga Flower Park. It dates back to around 1870.

Wisteria plants are actually not trees; they are vines.

These vines have a tendency to get heavy, so steel bars were placed to hold up the vines.

It is also best to see it at night because it looks like pink and purple Christmas lights adorning the whole flower park.

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