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Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.
chocolate vine

Symbol: AKQU
Group: Dicot
Family: Lardizabalaceae
Growth Habit: Vine
Duration: Perennial
U.S. Nativity: Introduced

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State Distributional Map for AKQU
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Plant Distribution by State


Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.

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Related Taxa:
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.

View 1 genus in Lardizabalaceae, 2 species in Akebia

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Classification:
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.

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    Kingdom Plantae – Plants
       Subkingdom Tracheobionta – Vascular plants
          Superdivision Spermatophyta – Seed plants
             Division Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants
                Class Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons
                   Subclass Magnoliidae
                      Order Ranunculales
                         Family Lardizabalaceae – Lardizabala family
                            Genus Akebia Dcne. – chocolate vine
                               Species Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne. – chocolate vine

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Introduced Information:
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.
This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries. Click on link below for a partial or complete list of U.S. introduced plants.

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Other Species Accounts and Images:
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.

View species account and distribution map from Flora of North America (FNA).
View species account from ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
View taxonomic account from Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) for ITIS Taxonomic Serial Number 18857.
View species account from The Kemper Center for Home Gardening.

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Related Web Sites:
Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne.

    Invasive Non-Native Plant Species
    NPCI Alien Plant Working Group
    NPCI Alien Plant Working Group: abstract & image
    Oregon State University Horticulture: Landscape Plants

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