Kiwi Plant
Kiwi, also known as kiwifruit or Chinese gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa), is a popular fruit known for its tangy flavor and vibrant green flesh speckled with tiny black seeds. It is a climbing vine that requires specific conditions to thrive. Here’s a guide to growing and caring for kiwi plants:
Characteristics of Kiwi Plants
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Size and Growth Habit:
- Kiwi vines are vigorous climbers and can grow up to 30-40 feet (9-12 meters) long.
- They have a spreading, woody vine with heart-shaped leaves.
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Leaves:
- The leaves are broad, ovate, and can be up to 6 inches (15 cm) long.
- They are typically green with a fuzzy texture on the underside.
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Flowers:
- Kiwi plants produce small, white or greenish flowers in late spring to early summer.
- Flowers are usually fragrant and grow in clusters. Male and female flowers are usually on separate vines, so cross-pollination is necessary for fruit production.