You say Bridgerton and it is immediately wisteria: the series that is depopulating on Netflix has awakened the green thumb of most, so much so as to record the record of purchases of the wonderful climbing plant. At least among Elizabeth's subjects
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It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and widespread ornamental shrubs in the world and its lilac explosion brings joy and good humor. Its ability to climb on any support, then, as well as its characteristic flowering in clusters make it one of the most fascinating plants, but a TV series was enough to make it immediately wisteria-mania.
Those who don't know Bridgerton, the costume drama set in 1813, produced and scripted by the American Chris Van Dusen and which is already in its second season on Netflix, should immediately run for cover. It is on the set of this television series, in fact, that there are wisteria to go go, but also ivy and vases full of colorful flowers.
A marvel for the more attentive eyes of such a floral scenography, so much so that the climbing plant famous for its cascading mauve blooms is becoming more and more popular and according to the English Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) the TV series is driving the demand. of Regency-style plants, reporting a marked increase in online searches for wisteria and climbing roses.
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Data in hand, RHSPlants.co.uk has seen wisteria searches increase by 58% since the Netflix series returned to screens.
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Indeed, the protagonists are also the magnificent ones residences where the families around which the story unfolds reside. And the facade of the Bridgerton house, in red brick and entirely covered with ivy and wisteria, is the Georgian Ranger's House in Greenwich Park in London which, in reality, houses an art collection.
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You too, as in Bridgerton, could embellish your terrace or the facade of the house or, again, the entrance door, making you climb a wisteria plant, Wisteria sinensis.
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