Here you will find the names and images of 13 trees that look like white wisteria and we will teach you how to identify them.
Wisteria is one of the popular trees in landscape design. You usually spot them with their beautiful purple blooms in spring that bring a sense of Wealth and luxury to your garden. although the Wisteria floribunda ‘Alba’ has white blooms that give a peace-mind feeling to your living space.
Several flowering plants with their white flowers resemble white wisteria. If you spot one of them and are searching to find its name or are trying to make a list of your favourite trees that look like white wisteria for your garden, here you will find a collection of them with their images and names.
In addition, we will help you to identify your favourite plant with plant identification tools. If you are ready, let’s dive into it.
A Gallery of Trees That Look Like White Wisteria
Here, I provide you with images and names of 13 trees that resemble white wisteria. You can find your intended flowering tree among them and make your list.
We show you the scientific names and common names of every tree with a brief overview of the shape of leaves and flowers that will help you to identify them easily. So, keep reading.
White Chaste Tree

- The green thin and pointed, toothed leaves are fragrant with sage-scented.
- The white flowers are Small and arranged in upright panicles
- Its fragrant flowers are cylindrical.
White Royal Empress Tree

Other common names: Princess tree, royal paulownia, and foxglove tree
- The velvety texture leaves is heart-shaped. They are 5 to 12 inches in length.
- The bell-shaped flowers are arranged into cascading clusters. they are fragrant with the scent of jasmine.
White Smoke Tree

Other common names: Smokebush, European smoke tree, cloud tree, wig tree, mist tree and Jupiter’s beard.
The Smoke bush is an upright plant that has oval-shaped and waxy green leaves. The leaves turn from green to yellow, orange, red or maroon in fall.
White Desert Willow

Other common names: Bow Willow, Chilopsis linearis Hope
The leaves are green and linear and often are slightly curved.
The white flowers are trumpet-shaped that grow up to 1- to 1.5-inch-long. They are arranged in clusters 2- to 4-inc-long.

Other common names: Judas-tree
The leaves are heart-shaped that are first red and then turn green.
The white flowers appear in spring before the leaves and are vase-shaped.
White Mountain Laurel

Other common names: Spoonwood tree
The waxy green leaves are oval-shaped and have pointed tips.
The white blooms are cup-shaped.
White Robe Locust

Other common names: Black Locust Tree
The flowers are white and almost like sweet peas. They are fragrant with sweetly scented.
The leaves have between 7-20 leaflets that are oval or rounded-shaped and they get slightly pointed at the ends.
White Crape Myrtle

Other Common names: Early Bird White
The dark green leaves are oval-shaped.
The white flowers are vase-shaped and arranged into a cluster.
White Texas Mountain Laurel

Other common names: Texas mescal bean, frigolito, and frijlillo
The dark green leaves are glossy, thick, and leathery with about 10 leaflets. They are oval-shaped.
The white small flowers are pea-shaped and are arranged into clusters.
White Common Lilac

Other common names: English Lilac, French Lilac
Its green leaves are heart-shaped with smooth edges.
The small white flowers are fragrant and you spot them in clusters.
White Japanese Flowering Cherry ‘Shirofugen’

The leaves are lance-shaped and in fall turn red.
The bowl-shaped flowers are grouped from 2 to 4.
White Jacaranda Tree

Other common names: white Jacaranda or White Christmas
The leaves are made from small green leaflets that are narrow and oval-shaped.
The white bell-shaped flowers are arranged in clusters.
White Korean Lilac tree

Common name: Meyer lilac
The green leaves are heart-shaped with smooth edges.
The small white flowers with 4 petals are arranged in compound clusters.
Conclusion
Now you are familiar with the names and images of 13 trees that look like white wisteria including the White Chaste Tree, White Royal Empress Tree, White Smoke Tree, White Desert Willow, White Eastern Redbud, White Mountain Laurel, White Robe Locust, White Crape Myrtle, White Texas Mountain Laurel, White Common Lilac, White Japanese Flowering Cherry ‘Shirofugen’, White Jacaranda Tree and White Korean Lilac tree.
Did you find your intended plant on our list? What was its name? Do you think which one of the above flowering trees is more similar to the Wisteria? Which one is more interesting for you? Have you ever identified a plant with online tools? Do you like them? Please share your experiences and ideas below this page.

Elahe Rabiei
Hi, I’m Elaheh. My Academic major is plant protection, and houseplants are my expertise. As a houseplant lover, my house is full of indoor plants and it is my passion to take care of them. Hence, I’m here to share my knowledge and experience about growing healthy houseplants. I am also a plant protection advisor, so feel free to ask me any questions you may have.