noun
- a climbing woody vine native to East Asia, cultivated for its ornamental purple flowers and edible fruit
Usage: also called chocolate vine; botanical name: Akebia quinata
Examples
- The akebia vine covered the garden trellis with delicate purple flowers in spring.
- Gardeners often plant akebia for its attractive foliage and fragrant blooms.
- The akebia produces small, elongated fruits that are edible when ripe.
- In mild climates, akebia can grow quite vigorously and may need pruning.
- The akebia's common name, chocolate vine, comes from the scent of its flowers.