- Actinidia
Taxobox
name = "Actinidia"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Arctic Beauty ("Actinidia kolomikta")
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ericales
familia =Actinidiaceae
genus = "Actinidia"
genus_authority = Lindl.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text"Actinidia" is a genus of
woody plant s native to temperate easternAsia , occurring throughout most ofChina ,Taiwan ,Korea andJapan , and extending north to southeastSiberia and south intoIndochina . The genus includesshrub s growing to 6 m tall, and vigorous, strong-growingvine s, growing up to 30 m intree canopies.The leaves are alternate, simple, with a dentate margin and a long petiole. The
flower s are solitary or in axillarycyme s, usually white, with five smallpetal s. Most of the species are dioecious with separate male and female plants, but some are monoecious. Thefruit is a largeberry containing numerous smallseed s; in most species the fruit is edible.Species
There are about 40–60
species of "Actinidia":Uses
For the edible fruit, see
Kiwifruit , which is aCultivar Group of "Actinidia deliciosa ", andHardy Kiwi , of the species "Actinidia arguta ". Some species are grown asornamental plant s, notably "A. kolomikta"."
Actinidia arguta " has small fruit 10–15 g, with green edible skins and green flesh; hardier than "A. deliciosa".In Japan, "Actinidia polygama" (silver vine) is commonly known as "matatabi" (またたび) and noted for having an effect on cats much like that of
catnip . It is mentioned in the saying 猫にまたたび、女郎に小判 ("neko ni matatabi, jorō ni koban", "Silver vine to a cat, a coin to a prostitute"), meaning to put someone in a good mood by providing that which they most desire."
Actinidia kolomikta " is the hardiest species (to about -40°C), and has distinctive white- and pink-variegated foliage even on wild plants, an unusual phenomenon. Its fruit is very small, 8 g or smaller.External links
* [http://www.alpine-plants-jp.com/himitunohanazono/miyamamatatabi_himitu_1.htm Images : Actinidia kolomikta (Maxim. et Rupr.) Maxim.] - Flavon's Secret Flower Garden
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