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Hardy Kiwi

Tagged as: Vines

Botanical Name: Actinidia kolomikta
Common Name: Hardy Kiwi

Updated 1/2012

Actinidia kolomikta

 

Height:  15-20'  Attachment: Twining stems  Habit/Form:  climbing vine  Zone:  4-8  

Cultural Requirements:  Prefers part shade to avoid sun scorch; rich, moist, well-drained soil.

Ornamental Characteristics:  Small, white, fragrant flowers in mid-May followed by small kiwi fruits.  Showy, variegated foliage of pink, red, silvery-white, and green.

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