🌿 Schisandra

Schisandra chinensis
herbs perennial woody vine
Illustration of Schisandra
🗺️ Zones
4-9
🧪 Soil pH
5.5-7.0 (prefers rich, moist, well-drained woodland soil)
📏 Spacing
6-10 ft apart (vine; needs trellis/arbor)
📅 Days to Maturity
3-5 years (from seed); begins fruiting at 3-5 years, full production at 5-7 years

🍴 Edible Parts

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🤝 Companions (5)

🤝 hardy kiwi
Schisandra and hardy kiwi are both fruiting vines that can share sturdy trellis structures; they have complementary pruning schedules and similar growing requirements.
🤝 grape vines
Schisandra can co-habit trellises with grape vines — their different growth habits mean they can be trained to separate sections without competing for space.
🤝 arbors
Woody vine needing sturdy trellis or arbor. Dioecious—needs male and female plants for berries. Similar culture to grapes and kiwi. Provides dappled shade.
🤝 fences
Woody vine needing sturdy trellis or arbor. Dioecious—needs male and female plants for berries. Similar culture to grapes and kiwi. Provides dappled shade.
🤝 partial shade understory plants
Schisandra's vine canopy provides dappled shade for shade-tolerant herbs and greens below; the vine benefits from the groundcover's moisture-retaining properties.

⚠️ Keep Apart (1)

⚠️ plants requiring full direct sun beneath
Growth inhibition or competition

💊 Medicinal Uses

Contains schisandrins (lignans) with hepatoprotective, adaptogenic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Key Traditional Chinese Medicine herb (Wu Wei Zi). Adaptogenic: enhances physical performance, mental clarity, and stress resistance. Protects liver from toxins, improves skin health (astringent), and supports sexual function. All five flavors (sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, salty).