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Actinidia purpurea Deciduous climber (1 Page of 5) The Actinidia purpurea plant species is found in E. Asia - W. China It is a member of the Actinidiaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as A. melanandra latifolia. E.Pritz. ex Diels. A. rufa arguta. Dunn. A. rufa typica. Dunn. A. chartacea. Hu. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Actinidia purpurea Family: Actinidiaceae Author: Rehd. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 10 Mature Width: Habitat: Thickets, 1500 - 2100 metres[109].
Cultivation Notes: Prefers a sound loamy neutral soil[1, 200]. Succeeds in semi-shade but full sun is best for fruit production[200]. Prefers a sheltered position[200].
Dormant plants are very hardy but young spring growth is susceptible to frost damage[160].
Fruits are formed on second year wood and also on fruit spurs on older wood[126], any pruning is best carried out in the winter[219].
This is a climbing plant, supporting itself by twining around branches etc[200].
This species is possibly no more than a form of A. arguta[198], differing in its longer narrower leaves[126, 200].
At least one named variety has been developed for its edible fruit[183].
Plants in this genus are notably resistant to honey fungus[200].
Dioecious. Male and female plants must be grown if seed is required.
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