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Kiwi Plant Hayward (female) - Actinidia deliciosa

Actinidia deliciosa Hayward
Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit, Kiwi

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Productive variety, providing large, tasty fruits with green flesh, good for storage. This is a female plant, requiring the proximity of a male plant to enable pollination. To be trained along a pergola, trellis or arbor. Ideally planted in autumn or all year round in frost-free areas, for a harvest around November, starting from the 4th or 5th year.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
6 m
Spread at maturity
4 m
Exposure
Sun
Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time March to November
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Flowering time June to July
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Description

The Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) Hayward (female) is a productive variety, producing large, tasty fruits with green flesh that store well. This is a female plant, requiring the proximity of a male plant for pollination. It can be trained along a pergola, trellis, or arbor. Ideally planted in autumn or all year round, frost-free, for a harvest around November, starting in the 4th or 5th year. The male kiwi 'Atlas' will be a good pollinator.

The Kiwi (Actinidia chinensis or deliciosa), also known as Chinese gooseberry, yang tao, or vegetable mouse, is the fruit of the Actinidia. It belongs to the Actinidiaceae family, just like its cousin the Kiwai (Actinidia arguta). Originating from China, the kiwi is a vigorous climbing liana, capable of growing up to 3m (10ft) per year under favorable conditions. This climbing plant needs to be trained on a sturdy support, such as a wall with strong wires, a trellis, an arbor, a tree trunk, or a fence. It can reach a height of 6m (20ft) and a spread of 4m (13ft) and needs to be pruned to control its growth.

Some varieties are self-fertile (male and female flowers on the same plant) and can be planted alone. Other varieties have either male or female flowers and require the presence of a plant of the opposite sex for pollination. One male plant can pollinate around 5 to 6 female plants. Only female plants produce fruits.

The Kiwi is very hardy, able to withstand temperatures as low as -15°C (5°F), but is sensitive to late frosts, as the buds freeze at -5°C (23°F). Its foliage is deciduous. The stems bear large, ovate, and entire leaves, dark matte green on the upper side and lighter underneath, covered with small red hairs, just like the stems. In May-June, from the third or fourth year of cultivation, clusters of fragrant flowers appear on the previous year's branches. These flowers have broad cream-white petals. Male flowers have numerous yellow stamens, while female flowers have white stigmas.

On female plants, the flowering is followed by the formation of large, fleshy, ovoid berries, weighing approximately 60 grams. The thin skin is light brown and villous for the Actinidia delociosa species or smooth for the Actinidia chinensis species. The flesh is green, sometimes yellow for certain varieties, and contains numerous small black seeds. Kiwi is rich in vitamin C, fiber, and minerals such as potassium, magnesium, and calcium. Harvesting takes place around November, before the frost. The fruits can be picked even when they are still green as they continue to ripen after harvest. They keep well at a cool temperature of 5°C (41°F), in a cellar, for over a month. Kiwi is ripe when it is soft to the touch. Place kiwis next to apples or bananas to speed up their ripening. Once peeled, kiwi can be enjoyed on its own or mixed with other autumn fruits, used in jams, or used as a garnish for pies and certain savory dishes.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 6 m
Spread at maturity 4 m
Growth rate fast

Fruit

Fruit colour green
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Jam, Patisserie
Harvest time October to November

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time June to July
Fragrance Fragrant
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Actinidia

Species

deliciosa

Cultivar

Hayward

Family

Actinidiaceae

Other common names

Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit, Kiwi

Origin

Central Asia

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Planting and care

Planting is preferably done in autumn, but can be done throughout the year except during freezing periods.

The Kiwi thrives in a cool, rich, light, and well-drained, non-calcareous soil. The plant fears stagnant humidity. Install it in a sunny location sheltered from strong winds. Space the plants 3 to 4m (10 to 13ft) apart. Dig a hole 50 cm (20in) in all directions. Spread a layer of gravel at the bottom, then a layer of soil mixed with turf or compost. Place the root ball (the collar of the plant should be at ground level) and cover with soil. Firmly tamp and water copiously. Provide it with a sturdy support to help its voluble branches climb. The Kiwi has trailing roots that develop horizontally beneath the soil surface, requiring only light surface hoeing if necessary. Mulch the base of the plants for the first three winters.

The Kiwi requires little maintenance, simply provide regular watering. During periods of intense heat, water it 1 to 2 times a week. Once established and rooted, the plant can fend for itself and becomes less water-hungry. In late winter, lightly incorporate organic fertilizer or well-rotted manure into the soil around the plant. Train the stems as they grow, tying them without tightening too much. They will wrap around the support.

Not very sensitive to insects and pests, the Kiwi can still be susceptible to red spiders in a hot and dry environment. To eliminate them, lightly but regularly mist the foliage and soil.

Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time March to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Climbing, Vegetable garden, Orchard
Hardiness Hardy down to -18°C (USDA zone 7a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral, Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), draining, fertile

Care

Pruning instructions The Kiwi is a voluble plant that can quickly invade its space. In the first year, establish a good framework using the most vigorous shoots, and then each year, at the end of winter, prune the previous year's branches to 3 or 4 buds at the level of this framework. Maintenance pruning: in December-January, cut back the fruiting branches to 2 buds from the base. Reduce the length of the secondary stems by two-thirds. Overly invasive shoots can be pruned in the summer.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time January, March, June, December
Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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