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Akebia quinata
By Spritzhenry
- 16 Apr, 2014
- 13 likes
Doing well this year.
Comments on this photo
It is lovely. The plants all seem to be thriving this year.
17 Apr, 2014
They do, I agree. Everything that flowers has more of them, if you see what I mean!!!
17 Apr, 2014
Yes that is what I mean too.
17 Apr, 2014
LOL. :-D)
18 Apr, 2014
plenty of water in the soil for all the early growth. this is beautiful.
18 Apr, 2014
Thanks. I inherited it, but planted the cream one.
19 Apr, 2014
Lovely photo as usual. Mine has still not leafed out. We don't have any leaves on trees yet. Daffodil time here in British Columbia. My Akebia quinata climbs up and up and over in my secret garden. It never gets watered as there is so much here to water in summer that many plants just have to take care of themselves. Many moons ago, before we moved here, there used to be an old well nearby and I wonder if, perhaps, this plant has found it.
I do so love the way you capture plants.
Clementine
20 Apr, 2014
Thank you! :-))
I never water this, either. It's growing through a very prickly Berberis.
20 Apr, 2014
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Very nice...
16 Apr, 2014