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Hardy Kiwi Plant | Actinidia arguta var. purpurea (female)

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Hardy Kiwi Plant | Actinidia arguta var. purpurea (female)

  • Actinidia arguta var. purpurea is a vigorous, deciduous twining vine widely celebrated for producing smooth, bite-sized purple fruits that can be eaten whole without peeling.
  • During the early summer months, this kiwi vine boasts clusters of small, fragrant white flowers that gracefully emerge among its lush, dark green foliage.
  • Unlike traditional fuzzy kiwis, this kiwi vine is exceptionally tolerant of freezing winter temperatures and can thrive beautifully in regions with shorter growing seasons.
  • To ensure a bountiful and reliable autumn harvest, this kiwi vine generally requires a nearby male companion plant to achieve successful cross-pollination.
  • Because of its rapid and highly extensive growth habit, Actinidia arguta var. purpurea demands a sturdy trellis or pergola for support alongside rigorous annual pruning to keep it contained.
$4.50

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Hardy Kiwi Plant | Actinidia arguta var. purpurea (female)

$15.00

$4.50

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  • Actinidia arguta var. purpurea is a vigorous, deciduous twining vine widely celebrated for producing smooth, bite-sized purple fruits that can be eaten whole without peeling.
  • During the early summer months, this kiwi vine boasts clusters of small, fragrant white flowers that gracefully emerge among its lush, dark green foliage.
  • Unlike traditional fuzzy kiwis, this kiwi vine is exceptionally tolerant of freezing winter temperatures and can thrive beautifully in regions with shorter growing seasons.
  • To ensure a bountiful and reliable autumn harvest, this kiwi vine generally requires a nearby male companion plant to achieve successful cross-pollination.
  • Because of its rapid and highly extensive growth habit, Actinidia arguta var. purpurea demands a sturdy trellis or pergola for support alongside rigorous annual pruning to keep it contained.