One of the oldest hardy kiwis, Kiwi ‘Geneva’ is a vigorous, early-blooming variety, bearing masses of 1-inch, tasty fruits with a honey flavour and aroma. The green fruits develop a reddish bloom in full sun and are ready to harvest in September and October.
Kiwi arguta, also known as the Baby Kiwi or Hardy Kiwi, is ideal for growing in the UK. Fully hardy, they survive temperatures down to -15 to -10C. Hardy Kiwi produce masses of small, smooth, gooseberry-sized fruit that are sweeter than other Kiwis and don’t need to be peeled as they lack the hair-like covering of other Kiwi fruits. Established vines can produce up to 13kg of fruit. They form fast-growing, twining climbers with simple ovate leaves and fragrant, creamy-white flowers in summer and make attractive features for a trellis, pergola or wall in a sunny, south-facing position. The oval fruits are ready to harvest in September, packed with Vitamin C and delicious eaten straight from the vine. Height and spread: 6-8m (19.6-26ft).
Pollination: Female variety (requires a male variety for pollination).















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