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Schisandra chinensis

Schisandra chinensis
Chinese magnolia vine, five-flavour-fruit

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VineLiana originating from Eastern China. Plant widely used in Chinese medicine, where the dried berries are reduced to powder. Berries with 5 flavours: salty, sweet, sour, spicy, and bitter. Harvest from August to October. The use of plants for medical purposes is only recommended with medical advice.
Flavour
bitter
Height at maturity
8 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time September to December
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Description

The Schisandra chinensis is a vine native to eastern China where it is widely used in traditional medicine. Its fruits, called 5-Flavour Berries, are dried and powdered. They are simultaneously salty, sweet, sour, spicy, and bitter, which gives them their name. The use of the plant for medical purposes is only recommended with medical advice. The fruit is harvested from August to October.

Originating from Eastern China, Mongolia, and Korea, the Schisandra chinensis is a hardy and decorative vine. Traditionally used for its aphrodisiac properties, it is just as appreciated as Ginseng. For centuries, Chinese people consumed them before their wedding night. The Schisandra chinensis is a dioecious (sometimes monoecious) vine, producing either female flowers or male flowers. To bear fruit and produce berries, the plant needs two individuals of different sexes.

The berries grow in fairly loose clusters. They are red and measure about 6 mm (<1in) in diameter. They contain up to 17 amino acids and a high concentration of vitamins, including A, B, C, and E, trace elements, proteins, and essential oils. The harvest takes place from August to September. These berries should not be consumed by pregnant women. Furthermore, regular consumption in small doses will have no problematic side effects. In China, the berries are dried and powdered to become Wu Wei Zi, literally the "5-Flavor Berry". You can make a herbal tea with them: boil 1 teaspoon of dried berries per cup for 20 minutes. Strain, add sugar to taste. Enjoy.

The Schisandra chinensis can withstand temperatures down to -23°C (-9.4°F) and can reach a height of up to 10 m (33ft). It must be trained to climb, like a vine. It adapts perfectly to pergolas, trellises, and adorns walls. It naturally wraps around trees. The leaves are ovate to elliptical, and the white flowers are in unisexual clusters. You will need one male plant and one female plant to obtain fruits.

 

 

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Schisandra chinensis (Foliage) Foliage
Schisandra chinensis (Harvest) Harvest

Plant habit

Height at maturity 8 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour red
Fruit diameter 6 mm
Flavour bitter
Use Cooking
Harvest time August to October

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time May to June
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 1 cm
Flowering description Unisexual flowers

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Schisandra

Species

chinensis

Family

Schisandraceae

Other common names

Chinese magnolia vine, five-flavour-fruit

Origin

Southeast Asia

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Planting and care

The Schisandra Chinensis prefers moist soils and a sunny to semi-shaded exposure. It needs sunlight to bear fruit. The soil should be loamy-sandy or loamy-gravelly and relatively rich. This vine can tolerate temperatures down to -23°C (-9.4°F). The base should be mulched every year.

Planting: Dig a hole twice as big as the root ball. Scratch the root ball with a slightly sharp tool to loosen the roots and promote growth. Place the bush in the hole without burying it too deep. Water well to compact the soil and remove air around the roots. Ensure that the plant doesn't lack water during the first year after planting. Similarly, in the first year, only keep the vigorous stems. Organic fertiliser is beneficial at the start of growth. Train the vine as it grows.

 

Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time September to December

Intended location

Type of use Border, Hedge, Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -18°C (USDA zone 7a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained), Rich and filtering

Care

Pruning instructions At the beginning of spring, prune the lateral shoots up to the 3rd or 4th bud before branching. Train them well.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April
Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Average
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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