Actinidia arguta (Hardy Kiwi)

Actinidia arguta (Hardy Kiwi)



Pronunciation: ak-tih-NID-ee-uh are-GEW-tuh
Family: Actinidiaceae
Plant type: Edible climber, vine, linea
Origin: SE Asia, Japan, China 
hardy kiwiZone: 3
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Mature size
  Height: 5-7 m
  Spread: 1.5-2 m
Habit: Spreading
Form: Climbing
Texture: Medium - Coarse
Exposure - full sun
Preferred soil - rich well drained
Landscape uses - Urban agriculture, screen, arbor 
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Leaves
Arrangement: simple, alternate
Shape: Oblong, ovate
Size: 7-11 cm
Margin: dentate, spinose
Characteristics: leathery, heavily veined, rounded, hairy margin, pubescent
Colour: green brown, red panicle 
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: clustered raceme
Colour: white
Size: clusters of .5cm flowers
Time: June
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Fruit type: berry, true
Colour: Brown pubesten skin over brite green fruit w/ black seeds
Time: August, September
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Stem
Colour: grey
Description: exfoliating
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Propagation - softwood cuttings, grafting
Comments - vine tree! needs full sun environments to fruitgrape, kiwi, vining hydrangea, honeysuckle, or maybe just the one trellis a wisteria won't destroy:

Pests - mites, root rot, nematodes, thrips

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