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Kiwi, Ken's Red Hardy

Kiwi, Ken's Red Hardy

NOTE: Due to extreme heat during Summer months, we DO NOT ship plant outside of California during Summer. If you are outside of CA and place an order, we will hold your entire order until temperatures decline.
This plant IS available for shipping ONLY in Large Tree Pot sizes.

Regular price $60.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $60.00 USD
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Size

3 inch Pot - 8 to 12" tall plant in 6" diameter x 7" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

1 gallon Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 6" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

Small Tree Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 6" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

Large Tree Pot - 8 to 16" tall plant in 5" x 5" x 12" tall pot. SHIPPABLE

3 gallon Pot - 18 to 36" tall plant in 10" diameter x 8" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY

5 gallon Pot - 30" to 60" tall plant in 11" diameter x 10" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY

15 gallon Pot - 60" to 75" tall plant in 17" diameter x 15" tall pot. IN STORE ONLY

NOTE: We do not ship 5 gallon size. In-store pickup only.

Ken's Red Hardy Kiwi produced cherry-sized fruits boasting stunning burgundy red skin and flesh, with a flavor that is both sweet and delicious, delivering the classic kiwi punch without the hassle of peeling. This self-sterile variety requires pollination from a male hardy kiwi.

Hardy kiwi vines grow quickly and produce clusters of smooth, oblong fruits resembling large grapes. Unlike the more well-known large kiwi, hardy kiwi can be savored whole - like bundles of seedless kiwi-flavored grapes. These fruits share the same delicious taste as fuzzy kiwis, but with a sweeter and more convenient eating experience. The robust, smooth-textured vines require strong support, and can be trained to climb up the legs or railings of a deck, or along a fence.

ABOUT THIS PLANT

Botanic Name: Actinidia arguta x melanandra
Common Names: Ken's Hardy ,

Hardiness Zone: 3-9
Fruiting Season: September-October
Growth Structure: 12-15ft

Fertility Preference: ★ ★
Water Preference:
Sun & Light Preference:

Fruiting Season: September-October

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