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Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi, HYG-1426-93
... OH 43210 Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi HYG-1426-93 John Strang Richard C. Funt Kiwifruit, which has replaced the old English name of 'Chinese gooseberry', are native to the mountains and hills of southwestern China where they grow wild in trees and on bushes. The kiwifruit was introduced to the United Kingdom, Europe, United States, and New Zealand between 1900 to 1910 ...
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FPHG -
... Stone Fruits Grapes Brambles Strawberries Blueberries Gooseberries & Currants Elderberries Hardy Kiwi Nursery Sources of Tree Fruit Plants Nursery Sources of Berry Plants Additional Info Hardy Kiwi Although the kiwi fruit, once referred to as the "Chinese gooseberry," has been grown and collected from the wild for centuries in Asia, it only recently has become commonly ...
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Kiwifruit
Kiwifruit EATEN A KIWI LATELY? Kiwifruit, Chinese gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa) ACTINIDIACEAE,Actinidia Family Back in the 1960s--if you were living, that is--you would not have found (Actinidia deliciosa, formerly A. chinensis) at your grocery store. This has been a fairly recent arrival from eastern Asia but via Australia and New Zealand. An enterprising business woman invented the name ...
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Vines for North Carolina: Scientific Names
Vines for North Carolina: Scientific Names Vines | Factsheets | Consumer Hort | Hort on the Internet Actinidia chinensis, Kiwi Fruit; Chinese gooseberry Actinidia kolomikta, Kiwi; Kolomikta vine Actinidia melanandra, Kiwi Akebia quinata, Five-leaf akebia Allamanda cathartica, Allamanda; Golden trumpet Ampelopsis arborea, Pepper vine Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, Porcelain vine Ampelopsis ...
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Clematis - Container Nursery - vines in garden > other vines > <i>Actinidia</i>
... of Far East, from Manchuria to Java. Their fruit is a berry, just as a tomato or a gooseberry, and, in the case of most species, it's edible. Usually the plant is dioecious, that is individual ... the beginning of the 20th century it was brought to New Zealand, where its name was changed from Chinese gooseberry (which seemed to put off some people) to Kiwi after the supposed resemblance of the fruit to ...
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Clematis - vines in garden > other vines > <i>Actinidia</i>
... of Far East, from Manchuria to Java. Their fruit is a berry, just as a tomato or a gooseberry, and, in the case of most species, it's edible. Usually the plant is dioecious, that is individual ... the beginning of the 20th century it was brought to New Zealand, where its name was changed from Chinese gooseberry (which seemed to put off some people) to Kiwi after the supposed resemblance of the fruit to ...
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KIWIFRUIT Fruit Facts
KIWIFRUIT Fruit Facts KIWIFRUIT Actinidia deliciosa Actinidiaceae Common Names: Kiwifruit, kiwi, Chinese gooseberry, Yang-tao. Related species: Hardy Kiwi (Actinidia arguta, A. kolomikta), Chinese Egg Gooseberry (A. coriacea), Red Kiwi (A. melanandra), Silver Vine (A. polygama), Purple Kiwi (A. purpurea). Origin: The kiwifruit is native to the Yangtze River valley of northern China and Zhejiang ...
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Edible Landscaping & Gardening (Fruit, Nut, Vegetable, Herb)
... (Ribes nidigrolaria) ...photo Jujube; Chinese Date (Ziziphus jujuba) ...photo Kiwi, Arctic Beauty (Actinidia kolomitka) Kiwi, Hardy (Actinidia arguta) ...photo Kiwi; Yang Tao; Chinese Gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa) Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) Lingonberry; Cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) Lovage (Levisticum officinale) Medlar (Mespilus germanica) ...photo Mint; ...
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Catalogue 1
... probably do best growing at low altitudes and near the coast. No pruning is usually necessary. Prefers to be in the sun. Happy near the coast. Needs moderately fertile, neutral to acid soil with good drainage. Actinidia Deliciosa Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi € 6:00 A vigorous, hardy, twining climber. Grows best in a sunny, sheltered spot. After a few years it will ...
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... growth and pink flowers, and A. polygama with fragrant flowers. The name "kiwi" or "kiwifruit" replaced "Chinese gooseberry" in the 1960's, coined by the first Americans to import the fruit from New ... can creep along the ground and form stout shrubs in more open, dry, exposed sites. The Chinese collected the fruit from the wild for thousands of years, but never domesticated the plant. Botanists ...
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