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Akebia trifoliata Akebia Deciduous climber (1 Page of 5) The Akebia trifoliata plant species is found in E. Asia - China, Japan, Korea. It is a member of the Lardizabalaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Akebia. Some home gardeners know the variety as Clematis trifoliata. A. lobata. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Akebia trifoliata Common Name: Akebia Family: Lardizabalaceae Author: (Thunb.)Koidzumi. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 9 Mature Width: Habitat: Rocky places in woods and thickets to 1800 metres[58].
Cultivation Notes: Requires a well-drained moisture-retentive loamy soil[11, 200]. Succeeds in acid or alkaline soils[200]. Prefers partial shade but succeeds in full sun[3, 200]. Grows well on a north facing wall[219].
Dormant plants are hardy to about -20°c but they can be somewhat tender when young[200]. Another report says that this species is not as hardy as A. quinata, only tolerating temperatures down to -10°c. The young growth in spring, even on mature plants, is frost-tender and so it is best to grow the plants in a position sheltered from the early morning sun[K]. This species grows very well in S.W. England.
Resentful of root disturbance, either grow plants in containers prior to planting them out or plant them out whilst very young[219].
Plants are evergreen in mild winters[11]. Fast growing, it can be invasive. It grows well on deciduous trees[28]. Plants are not normally pruned, if they are growing too large they can be cut back by trimming them with shears in early spring[202].
Plants are shy to fruit, they possibly require some protection in the flowering season, hand pollination is advisable[3, 11]. Plants are probably self-sterile[182], if possible at least 2 plants should be grown, each from a different source. The flowers are sweetly scented[245].
The fruits are sold in local markets in Japan[46].
The ssp A. trifoliata australis. (Diels.)Rehd. is used medicinally in China[176].
Plants in this genus are notably resistant to honey fungus[200].
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