Actinidia rudis
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Actinidia rudis faces significant pressure from habitat destruction as China's montane forests are cleared for agriculture and urban development. The species' limited distribution in specific elevation zones makes it particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts, which are shifting suitable habitat ranges upward beyond available mountain peaks. Collection pressure for horticultural trade has also contributed to population declines in accessible areas.
Habitat
This climbing vine inhabits montane forests and forest margins at elevations between 1,200-2,800 meters in central and southwestern China. It typically grows in mixed deciduous and coniferous forests with adequate moisture and partial shade conditions.