Flower Color: Red-Purple
Flower Form: In Clusters
Flowering Period: Spring/Summer
Mature Height: 8-20′(3-6m)
Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape
Planting Aspect: Partial Sun / Full Sun
Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 5
Fragrant: Yes
Price Group: Standard
Flower Form: In Clusters
Flowering Period: Spring/Summer
Mature Height: 8-20′(3-6m)
Pruning Requirement: Prune to Shape
Planting Aspect: Partial Sun / Full Sun
Cold Tolerance: USDA Zone 5
Fragrant: Yes
Price Group: Standard
About Akebia (Lardizabalaceae) quinata
A semi-evergreen climber will, if left to ramble, give an interesting display of unusual shaped fruit. Fragrant chocolate – purple flowers approximately 1-1.5″(2.5-3cm) wide in mid spring with both male and female on the same racemes. The sausage shaped fruit follows in the early autumn. A sunny location is necessary to produce fruit. This elegant climber is well 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 required other than the removal of dead or weak stems.