Kiwi Magic Kiwi Combination
- Two-in-one planting: fruiting female and male pollinator in the same container for reliable yields.
- Fragrant, creamy white blooms in late spring; egg-sized fruit ripens in late autumn.
- Vigorous, fast-growing climber for arbors, trellises, and privacy screening.
- Thrives in fertile, well-drained soil; ideal for milder climates with low winter chill.
Kiwi Magic Kiwi Combination (Actinidia chinensis 'Tomuri' (Male), Actinidia chinensis 'Vincent' (Female)) pairs a fruiting kiwi with a compatible male pollinator in one container, simplifying success and boosting harvests. This deciduous, fast-growing vine bears showy, creamy white flowers in late spring that develop into tasty, smooth-skinned, egg-sized fruit by late autumn. With twining stems that rapidly cover sturdy supports and lush green foliage all season, it’s a high-impact, easy-care edible for sunny sites in mild climates.
Botanical Name
Actinidia chinensis ‘Vincent’ (female) + Actinidia chinensis ‘Tomuri’ (male).
Pollination
Includes both a fruiting female and a male pollenizer in the same container, ensuring reliable pollination and increased yields.
Size & Growth
Twining stems quickly reach up to 30 ft. with support; vigorous, fast-growing climbing habit.
Light & Water
- Light: Full sun.
- Water: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy; water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish, then maintain consistent moisture.
Bloom & Fruit
- Bloom: Late spring to early summer; large, creamy white, showy flowers.
- Fruit: Egg-sized, smooth-skinned kiwis maturing in late autumn; best quality in mild climates with low winter chill.
Hardiness & Climate
USDA Zones 7–9; needs little winter chill and performs best in milder regions.
Soil & Planting
- Prefers fertile, loamy, well-drained soils.
- Avoid waterlogged or extremely dry conditions.
- Mulch to moderate soil moisture and temperature.
Support & Training
Provide a sturdy trellis, arbor, or fence. Train main leaders along wires and tie in new shoots as they grow to create a well-structured framework.
Care & Maintenance
- Fertilize in early spring and again in early summer.
- Prune in late winter to control size and shape, removing weak or crossing growth.
- Maintain consistent moisture during flowering and fruit development.
Landscape Uses
- Espalier on walls or fences for edible screening.
- Cover arbors and pergolas for shade and seasonal interest.
- Privacy screen with ornamental foliage and flowers.
Special Features
- Edible fruit with ornamental, fragrant blooms.
- Fast growth for quick coverage.
- Easy-care with proper support and regular watering.
- Two-in-one planting: fruiting female and male pollinator in the same container for reliable yields.
- Fragrant, creamy white blooms in late spring; egg-sized fruit ripens in late autumn.
- Vigorous, fast-growing climber for arbors, trellises, and privacy screening.
- Thrives in fertile, well-drained soil; ideal for milder climates with low winter chill.
Kiwi Magic Kiwi Combination (Actinidia chinensis 'Tomuri' (Male), Actinidia chinensis 'Vincent' (Female)) pairs a fruiting kiwi with a compatible male pollinator in one container, simplifying success and boosting harvests. This deciduous, fast-growing vine bears showy, creamy white flowers in late spring that develop into tasty, smooth-skinned, egg-sized fruit by late autumn. With twining stems that rapidly cover sturdy supports and lush green foliage all season, it’s a high-impact, easy-care edible for sunny sites in mild climates.
Botanical Name
Actinidia chinensis ‘Vincent’ (female) + Actinidia chinensis ‘Tomuri’ (male).
Pollination
Includes both a fruiting female and a male pollenizer in the same container, ensuring reliable pollination and increased yields.
Size & Growth
Twining stems quickly reach up to 30 ft. with support; vigorous, fast-growing climbing habit.
Light & Water
- Light: Full sun.
- Water: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy; water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish, then maintain consistent moisture.
Bloom & Fruit
- Bloom: Late spring to early summer; large, creamy white, showy flowers.
- Fruit: Egg-sized, smooth-skinned kiwis maturing in late autumn; best quality in mild climates with low winter chill.
Hardiness & Climate
USDA Zones 7–9; needs little winter chill and performs best in milder regions.
Soil & Planting
- Prefers fertile, loamy, well-drained soils.
- Avoid waterlogged or extremely dry conditions.
- Mulch to moderate soil moisture and temperature.
Support & Training
Provide a sturdy trellis, arbor, or fence. Train main leaders along wires and tie in new shoots as they grow to create a well-structured framework.
Care & Maintenance
- Fertilize in early spring and again in early summer.
- Prune in late winter to control size and shape, removing weak or crossing growth.
- Maintain consistent moisture during flowering and fruit development.
Landscape Uses
- Espalier on walls or fences for edible screening.
- Cover arbors and pergolas for shade and seasonal interest.
- Privacy screen with ornamental foliage and flowers.
Special Features
- Edible fruit with ornamental, fragrant blooms.
- Fast growth for quick coverage.
- Easy-care with proper support and regular watering.