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Hayward Kiwi
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A vigorous, deciduous vine that produces edible fruit. Emerging leaves are covered in reddish hairs and mature to dark green with white undersides. Fruit is large and egg-shaped with fuzzy, brown skin and tasty, green flesh. Harvest starts in mid fall. Requires a male pollenizer. Tender to frost. Most common market variety. 600 chill hours.
$123.99
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| Plant Type | |
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| Garden Use | |
| Flower Color | |
| Foliage Color | |
| Deciduous / Evergreen | |
| Bloom Time | |
| Mature Size | |
| Growth Rate | |
| Growth Habit | |
| Light Needs | |
| Water Needs | |
| Sunset Zone | |
| USDA Hardiness Zones | |
| Garden Style | |
| Special Features |
We use plant forms to describe how a plant has been grown in our nursery. Here are some common nursery plant forms explained.
An espalier is a plant trained to grow in a two-dimensional form against a trellis.
Staked plants will be tied to a wooden or plastic stake during the growing process. This technique is generally used on vines but is sometimes used for certain trees or shrubs.