Hardy kiwi (male) (3.5" pot)
Latin Name: Actinidia arguta. Family: Actinidiaceae (Kiwi)
USDA hardiness zone: 4
Growth habit: Climbing vine
Mature size: 50 ft
Native range: East Asia
Preferred habitat: Well drained soil, climbing vine on trellis, fence or tree, full sun
Pollinators: Bees, wind
Edible parts: Fruit, flowers, leaves, sap
Uses and functions: Food
Fast growing, expansive vine. After 5-6 years, it begins to grow in earnest and will put on many feet of growth in a season. A male and female are needed for fruit production, one male adequate for pollinating around 8 females. Requires a fence, trellis, arbor or tree on which to climb. Male can be planted within 100' of the females. Fruit excellent raw, dried, perserved. Young leaves edible cooked.
Latin Name: Actinidia arguta. Family: Actinidiaceae (Kiwi)
USDA hardiness zone: 4
Growth habit: Climbing vine
Mature size: 50 ft
Native range: East Asia
Preferred habitat: Well drained soil, climbing vine on trellis, fence or tree, full sun
Pollinators: Bees, wind
Edible parts: Fruit, flowers, leaves, sap
Uses and functions: Food
Fast growing, expansive vine. After 5-6 years, it begins to grow in earnest and will put on many feet of growth in a season. A male and female are needed for fruit production, one male adequate for pollinating around 8 females. Requires a fence, trellis, arbor or tree on which to climb. Male can be planted within 100' of the females. Fruit excellent raw, dried, perserved. Young leaves edible cooked.
Latin Name: Actinidia arguta. Family: Actinidiaceae (Kiwi)
USDA hardiness zone: 4
Growth habit: Climbing vine
Mature size: 50 ft
Native range: East Asia
Preferred habitat: Well drained soil, climbing vine on trellis, fence or tree, full sun
Pollinators: Bees, wind
Edible parts: Fruit, flowers, leaves, sap
Uses and functions: Food
Fast growing, expansive vine. After 5-6 years, it begins to grow in earnest and will put on many feet of growth in a season. A male and female are needed for fruit production, one male adequate for pollinating around 8 females. Requires a fence, trellis, arbor or tree on which to climb. Male can be planted within 100' of the females. Fruit excellent raw, dried, perserved. Young leaves edible cooked.