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What (who) is wistaria$517966$ - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Wysteria; Wisterin; Kraunhia; Rehsonia; Phaseoloides; Wistaria
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  • Seeds and seedpods of ''[[Wisteria floribunda]]'' (Japanese wisteria). The seeds of all ''Wisteria'' species contain high levels of the [[wisterin]] toxin and are especially poisonous.
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Wistaria Tea House         
Wistaria House; Wisteria Tea House; Wisteria House
The Wistaria Tea House (), the Wisteria House, or Wistaria House is a historical teahouse in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The establishment is situated in a Japanese-style wooden house built in the 1920s on Xinsheng South Road.
wisteria         
Wisteria is a type of climbing plant which has pale purple or white flowers.
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Wistaria         
·noun A genus of climbing leguminous plants bearing long, pendulous clusters of pale bluish flowers.

Wikipedia

Wisteria

Wisteria is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae (Leguminosae). The genus includes four species of woody twining vines that are native to China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, southern Canada, the Eastern United States, and north of Iran. They were later introduced to France, Germany and various other countries in Europe. Some species are popular ornamental plants. The genus name is also used as the English name, and may then be spelt 'wistaria'. In some countries in Western and Central Europe, Wisteria is also known by a variant spelling of the genus in which species were formerly placed, Glycine. Examples include the French glycines, the German Glyzinie, and the Polish glicynia.

The aquatic flowering plant commonly called wisteria or 'water wisteria' is Hygrophila difformis, in the family Acanthaceae.