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Chocolate Vine Fruit Seeds

Chocolate Vine Fruit Seeds

Key Features:

  • Fragrant Climber: Produces clusters of purple, vanilla-chocolate-scented flowers in spring.

  • Edible Fruits: Unique sausage-shaped pods with sweet, jelly-like pulp.

  • Fast-Growing & Decorative: Ideal for covering fences, trellises, or pergolas.

  • Non-GMO & Heirloom Variety: Naturally sourced seeds suitable for organic gardening.

  • Low Maintenance: Tolerates poor soil and partial shade once established.

  • Cold Hardy & Adaptable: Thrives in a wide range of climates and soil types.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Akebia quinata

  • Common Name (US): Chocolate Vine

  • Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen Climbing Vine

  • Growth Height: 15–30 feet (4.5–9 meters)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Water Requirements: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture

  • Temperature for Germination: 65–75°F (18–24°C)

  • Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires stratification)

  • Planting Depth: 1/8 inch (0.3 cm)

  • Spacing: 6–10 feet apart

  • Bloom Season: Spring

  • Fruit Season: Late Summer to Fall

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Variety

  • Pollination: Cross-pollination recommended for fruit production

  • Lifespan: Long-lived perennial vine

  • Uses: Ornamental vine, edible fruit production, landscape cover

Planting Guide:

  1. Seed Stratification: Chill seeds in moist sand at 40°F (4°C) for 60 days.

  2. Sowing: After stratification, sow seeds 1/8 inch deep in seed-starting mix.

  3. Light & Temperature: Maintain warm temperature (65–75°F) with partial sunlight.

  4. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy.

  5. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost danger passes.

  6. Support: Provide trellis or fence for climbing growth.

  7. Pruning: Trim regularly to maintain shape and encourage flowering.

  8. Harvesting: Fruits ripen in late summer and naturally split when ready to eat.

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Chocolate Vine Fruit Seeds

Key Features:

  • Fragrant Climber: Produces clusters of purple, vanilla-chocolate-scented flowers in spring.

  • Edible Fruits: Unique sausage-shaped pods with sweet, jelly-like pulp.

  • Fast-Growing & Decorative: Ideal for covering fences, trellises, or pergolas.

  • Non-GMO & Heirloom Variety: Naturally sourced seeds suitable for organic gardening.

  • Low Maintenance: Tolerates poor soil and partial shade once established.

  • Cold Hardy & Adaptable: Thrives in a wide range of climates and soil types.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Akebia quinata

  • Common Name (US): Chocolate Vine

  • Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen Climbing Vine

  • Growth Height: 15–30 feet (4.5–9 meters)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Water Requirements: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture

  • Temperature for Germination: 65–75°F (18–24°C)

  • Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires stratification)

  • Planting Depth: 1/8 inch (0.3 cm)

  • Spacing: 6–10 feet apart

  • Bloom Season: Spring

  • Fruit Season: Late Summer to Fall

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Variety

  • Pollination: Cross-pollination recommended for fruit production

  • Lifespan: Long-lived perennial vine

  • Uses: Ornamental vine, edible fruit production, landscape cover

Planting Guide:

  1. Seed Stratification: Chill seeds in moist sand at 40°F (4°C) for 60 days.

  2. Sowing: After stratification, sow seeds 1/8 inch deep in seed-starting mix.

  3. Light & Temperature: Maintain warm temperature (65–75°F) with partial sunlight.

  4. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy.

  5. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost danger passes.

  6. Support: Provide trellis or fence for climbing growth.

  7. Pruning: Trim regularly to maintain shape and encourage flowering.

  8. Harvesting: Fruits ripen in late summer and naturally split when ready to eat.

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Key Features:

  • Fragrant Climber: Produces clusters of purple, vanilla-chocolate-scented flowers in spring.

  • Edible Fruits: Unique sausage-shaped pods with sweet, jelly-like pulp.

  • Fast-Growing & Decorative: Ideal for covering fences, trellises, or pergolas.

  • Non-GMO & Heirloom Variety: Naturally sourced seeds suitable for organic gardening.

  • Low Maintenance: Tolerates poor soil and partial shade once established.

  • Cold Hardy & Adaptable: Thrives in a wide range of climates and soil types.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Akebia quinata

  • Common Name (US): Chocolate Vine

  • Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen Climbing Vine

  • Growth Height: 15–30 feet (4.5–9 meters)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Water Requirements: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture

  • Temperature for Germination: 65–75°F (18–24°C)

  • Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires stratification)

  • Planting Depth: 1/8 inch (0.3 cm)

  • Spacing: 6–10 feet apart

  • Bloom Season: Spring

  • Fruit Season: Late Summer to Fall

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Variety

  • Pollination: Cross-pollination recommended for fruit production

  • Lifespan: Long-lived perennial vine

  • Uses: Ornamental vine, edible fruit production, landscape cover

Planting Guide:

  1. Seed Stratification: Chill seeds in moist sand at 40°F (4°C) for 60 days.

  2. Sowing: After stratification, sow seeds 1/8 inch deep in seed-starting mix.

  3. Light & Temperature: Maintain warm temperature (65–75°F) with partial sunlight.

  4. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy.

  5. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost danger passes.

  6. Support: Provide trellis or fence for climbing growth.

  7. Pruning: Trim regularly to maintain shape and encourage flowering.

  8. Harvesting: Fruits ripen in late summer and naturally split when ready to eat.

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