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Description
Akebia Trifoliata, commonly known as Three-Leaf Akebia, is a deciduous climbing vine that belongs to the Lardizabalaceae family. It is native to China, Japan, and Korea and is now widely grown in North America as an ornamental plant. The plant produces fragrant flowers with a purplish-brown color that bloom in early spring. The fruit of Akebia Trifoliata is edible and has a sweet taste similar to guava.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Angiospermae |
Order | Ranunculales |
Family | Lardizabalaceae |
Genus | Akebia |
Appearance
Akebia Trifoliata is a fast-growing vine that can reach a height of 20 feet. It has a twining growth habit, with stems that are green and slightly pubescent. The leaves are trifoliate, with each leaflet being ovate to lanceolate in shape and measuring up to 4 inches long. The flowers of Akebia Trifoliata are bell-shaped and measure up to 1 inch in diameter. They are purple-brown in color and have a pleasant fragrance. The fruit of this plant is oblong, measuring up to 3 inches long and 1 inch wide. It is green when unripe and turns brown when mature.
Care Guide
Akebia Trifoliata is generally easy to care for and requires moderate watering and fertilization. The plant prefers well-draining soils that are rich in organic matter. It can tolerate full sun to partial shade and is hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9. Here are some tips for caring for Akebia Trifoliata:
- Water regularly, but do not overwater
- Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in early spring
- Plant in well-draining soil
- Provide full sun to partial shade
- Protect from frost in colder climates
Common Pests & Diseases
Akebia Trifoliata is generally resistant to pests and diseases but can be affected by the following:
- Spider mites
- Scale insects
- Leaf spot
- Root rot
To prevent these issues, make sure to provide proper care and maintenance to your plant. Regularly inspect your plant for signs of pests and diseases and take appropriate action if necessary.
Habitat
Akebia Trifoliata is native to China, Japan, and Korea, where it grows in forests and along streams and rivers. It is now widely grown in North America as an ornamental plant and can be found in gardens, parks, and other landscaped areas.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Akebia Trifoliata poisonous?
A: No, Akebia Trifoliata is not poisonous and is safe to handle and consume.
Q: Can Akebia Trifoliata be grown in containers?
A: Yes, Akebia Trifoliata can be grown in containers, but make sure the container is large enough to accommodate the plant’s growth.
Q: How often should I fertilize Akebia Trifoliata?
A: Fertilize Akebia Trifoliata once a year in early spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Q: How do I propagate Akebia Trifoliata?
A: Akebia Trifoliata can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Take cuttings in early summer and root them in moist soil.
Related Plants
- Akebia Quinata
- Akebia Longeracemosa
- Akebia Trifoliata ‘Purple Cloud’
References
- Akebia Trifoliata. Missouri Botanical Garden. Retrieved from https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=286137&isprofile=0&
- Akebia Trifoliata. Plant Care Today. Retrieved from https://plantcaretoday.com/akebia-trifoliata.html
- Akebia Trifoliata. Fine Gardening. Retrieved from https://www.finegardening.com/plant/akebia-trifoliata