Description
This male fuzzy kiwi vine is grown to provide reliable pollination for female fuzzy kiwi varieties. While male vines do not produce fruit themselves, they are essential for successful fruit set on female vines. When planted within range of female fuzzy kiwis, this vine supplies pollen during bloom, allowing fruit to develop properly. One healthy male vine can typically pollinate several female vines.
Overview
- Male fuzzy kiwi vine grown specifically for pollination.
- Supplies pollen required for fruit set on female fuzzy kiwis.
- Vigorous growth habit ideal for trellises and arbors.
- Does not produce fruit.
Growing Details
Latin Name: Actinidia deliciosa (male)
Site and Soil: 1/2 day to full day of sun; well-drained soil
Propagation: Cutting-grown
Hardiness: USDA Zone 7–9
Size at Maturity: 30–40 ft if unpruned; trainable on a trellis or arbor
Bloom Time: Late spring
Pollination: Provides pollen for female fuzzy kiwi vines planted within 20–30 ft
Pests & Diseases: Generally resilient; benefits from good airflow and well-drained soil
Additional Notes
- Grower’s Insight: A single male fuzzy kiwi can typically pollinate several female vines, provided bloom timing overlaps and the vines are planted close enough for pollen transfer.
- Regional Insight: Performs best in mild-winter regions such as the Pacific Northwest, where fuzzy kiwi vines can flower and set fruit reliably.
- Pollination Note: Plant the male vine within about 20–30 feet of female vines for best results.
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