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Vines: Akebia quinata
Vines: Akebia quinata Scientific Name Akebia quinata Common Name Five Leaf Akebia Vines for the Southeast Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zone: 5-8 Habit: Deciduous to semi-evergreen Growth Rate: Rapid Texture: Fine to medium Height: 30 to 40' Exposure: Sun to moderate shade Climbing Method: Twining Flower/ Fruit: Small, reddish to purple, spicy fragrant flowers in mid-spring Comments: ...
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Vine Akebia quinata
Vine Akebia quinata Akebia (Lazrdizablaceae) quinata A semi-evergreen climber that will, if left to ramble, give an interesting display of unusual shaped fruit. Fragrant chocolate purple flowers approximately 2.5-3cm (1 ... worth growing even if it must have a part sunny location and no fruit is produced. Akebia thrive in good soil, but do not like to be disturbed once established. Little pruning is ...
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Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Decne.
... solitary or in pair, with 3 conspicuous dark purple sepals, about 2.5-3 cm across. Male flowers numerous, smaller, pale purple, at the end of the inflorescence. Fruit oblong, fleshy, purple-violet. Home: China, Japan and Korea Other views: Leaves Cultivated: France and Germany Author: Frdric Tournay Ethnobotanical aspects of Akebia quinata by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list
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Akebia trifoliata (Thunb.) Koidz.
... in April. Female flowers conspicuous with 3 purplish brown sepals, about 1.5-2 cm across. Male flowers smaller, pale purple, at the end of the inflorescence. Fruit ovoid, fleshy, purple-pink. Home: China, Japan Other views: Leaves, Fruits Cultivated: France and Germany Author: Frdric Tournay Ethnobotanical aspects of Akebia trifoliata by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list
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... cinnamon scent. Very interesting fruits, resembling a sausage in shape, are bigger than those of akebia quinata (up to 13 cm). Best planted in a sheltered position. It can be trained over ... of garden supports, or alternatively, allowed to scale a tree. More sensitive to frost than akebia quinata. wholesale offer our nursery welcome! vines in garden growing Clematis articles about Clematis other ...
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Clematis - vines in garden > other vines > <i>Akebia</i>
... . Best planted in a sheltered position. It can be trained over various kinds of garden supports, or alternatively, allowed to scale a tree. More sensitive to frost than akebia quinata. see also: • Actinidia • Campsis • Humulus lupulus • Lonicera • Parthenocissus • Schisandra chinensis • Wisteria • forum on garden vines care and culture • advanced search • applications of climbers • articles about ...
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Akebia
Akebia Genus: Akebia Previous Genus: Ajuga Next Genus: Albizia Akebia Get complete information on these plants and thousands of others with HORTICOPIA plant information products. Our website provides but a small subset of the information contained on our published references. Click on a Genus species plant name below for information on that plant. Names with an ellipses (...) after them will take ...
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Akebia quinata
... . May be cut to the ground to renovate. Foliage is semi-evergreen in warm winter climates. Grows rapidly and can suffocate shrubs or other vegetation if not kept in check. Noteworthy Characteristics: Fiveleaf akebia is a deciduous, twining, woody vine that rapidly grows to 20-40. It produces compound palmate leaves, each with 5 elliptic to oblong-obovate leaflets (1-3 long) which are dark green ...
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Akebia quinata - Perennials - Virtual Flowers Australia
... - Virtual Flowers Australia Your virtual guide to growing flowers in Australia. Home About us Articles Annuals A-Z Perennials A-Z Resources Sitemap Contact us You are here: Perennials > Akebia quinata Akebia quinata Fiveleaf Akebia Buy flowers online from EasyFlowers - they deliver flowers Australia wide. Home | About us | Articles | Perennials | Resources | Sitemap | Link to us | Hotel reviews | ...
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... one posted on Sat, Mar 11, 06 at 7:58 Pampas Grass Help Posted by: johnnc7b z8aNC on Wed, Mar 8, 06 at 13:40 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Mar 8, 06 at 14:12 Wanted: Festuca 'Nefer' or 'Amethyst' or??? Posted by: akebia 8 Western WA on Mon, Mar 6, 06 at 0:27 1 follow-up, posted on Mon, Mar 6, 06 at 16:50 life span of feather grass? Posted by: carol_ann z8 WA on Mon, Mar 6, 06 at 11:25 1 follow-up, ...
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