Actinidia / Kiwi Fruit Plants

Kiwi fruit plants, also known as Actinidia, are climbing vines that produce delicious and nutritious fruit. Originating from China, they're now grown all over the world, particularly in New Zealand where they're closely tied to the country's identity. Kiwi plants are deciduous, so they lose their leaves in winter. They're also dioecious, which means they need separate male and female plants for fruit production. Grow in a sunny, sheltered location in well-drained, fertile soil, with a trellis or support for the vines to climb on. The fruit has a fuzzy brown exterior and juicy green interior flesh, and is high in vitamin C, dietary fiber, and potassium. There are hardy Kiwi varieties with smaller fruit that can be grown in outdoor gardens as far north as zone 4. Kiwi plants are an excellent choice for gardeners who want to add a unique and delicious fruit to their garden. (View Kiwi Plant Care Information)

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