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Actinidia arguta 'Prolific' (Kiwi)
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Actinidia arguta 'Prolific' (Kiwi)

Actinidia arguta 'Prolific' (Kiwi)

The Prolific Hardy Kiwi is a rapidly growing, deciduous woody vine that produces fragrant greenish-white flowers from late spring to early summer. By early fall, these flowers develop into sweet, edible fruits. Due to its vigorous growth and extensive spread, it is ideal to plant this vine near structures like patio walls, pergolas, or trellises to manage its growth. This variety is self-fertile (parthenocarpic), allowing fruit production without a male plant, though fruit yield improves significantly with a nearby male. Plant in spring and mulch well in fall to ensure winter hardiness to zone 5a.

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Actinidia arguta 'Prolific' (Kiwi)

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Actinidia arguta 'Prolific' (Kiwi)

The Prolific Hardy Kiwi is a rapidly growing, deciduous woody vine that produces fragrant greenish-white flowers from late spring to early summer. By early fall, these flowers develop into sweet, edible fruits. Due to its vigorous growth and extensive spread, it is ideal to plant this vine near structures like patio walls, pergolas, or trellises to manage its growth. This variety is self-fertile (parthenocarpic), allowing fruit production without a male plant, though fruit yield improves significantly with a nearby male. Plant in spring and mulch well in fall to ensure winter hardiness to zone 5a.

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The Prolific Hardy Kiwi is a rapidly growing, deciduous woody vine that produces fragrant greenish-white flowers from late spring to early summer. By early fall, these flowers develop into sweet, edible fruits. Due to its vigorous growth and extensive spread, it is ideal to plant this vine near structures like patio walls, pergolas, or trellises to manage its growth. This variety is self-fertile (parthenocarpic), allowing fruit production without a male plant, though fruit yield improves significantly with a nearby male. Plant in spring and mulch well in fall to ensure winter hardiness to zone 5a.