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Golden Kiwi Seeds Hardy - 25°C

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Golden Kiwi Seeds Hardy - 25°C (Actinidia chinensis)

Price for Package of 5 or 10 seeds.

Actinidia chinensis is a fruit tree and medicinal plant native to China. It is pollinated by bees.
In its native habitat Actinidia chinensis grows in thickets, thick (oak) forests (e.g. Quercus 

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Golden Kiwi Seeds Hardy - 25°C (Actinidia chinensis)

Price for Package of 5 or 10 seeds.

Actinidia chinensis is a fruit tree and medicinal plant native to China. It is pollinated by bees.

In its native habitat Actinidia chinensis grows in thickets, thick (oak) forests (e.g. Quercus aquifolioides, Quercus oxyodon, Quercus lamellosa), and light secondary forests and bushland. A. chinensis prefers slopes and likes also to grow in ravines, top heights of 200-230m, relative to the local microclimate. In Western gardens it may range 30 feet in all directions, making it unsuitable for all but the largest spaces unless pruned back hard at the end of every growing season.

Origin

The origin of Actinidia chinensis is supposed to be the northern Yangtse river valley. In China, Actinidia chinensis is nowadays dispersed in the entire southeast of the country.

Herbarium specimens, but not plants, were forwarded to the Royal Horticultural Society by the British plant hunter Robert Fortune, from which Jules Émile Planchon named the new genus in the London Journal of Botany, 1847. Charles Maries, collecting for Messrs Veitch noted it in Japan, but the introduction to Western horticulture was from E.H. Wilson, who sent seeds collected in Hupeh to Veitch in 1900.

Uses

The fruits, the size of a walnut, are edible. It was first grown commercially in New Zealand, where it has been superseded by Actinidia deliciosa, or Kiwifruit.

It is used in traditional Chinese medicine.

Sowing Instructions

Propagation:

Seeds

Pretreat:

0

Stratification:

about 2-3 months in a moist substrate at 2-5 ° C refrigerator

Sowing Time:

all year round> Autumn / Winter preferred

Sowing Depth:

Needs Light to germinate! Just sprinkle on the surface of the substrate + gently press

Sowing Mix:

Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite

Germination temperature:

10-15 ° C

Location:

bright + keep constantly moist not wet

Germination Time:

3-12 weeks

Watering:

Water regularly during the growing season

 


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البيانات

بذور منتقاة بعناية؟
Handpicked seeds
HEIRLOOM ?
Yes
بذور العضوية؟
Organic Seeds
صالح للأكل؟
Edible
المعالجة من بذر؟
Stratification needed: Yes
نبات معمر؟
Perennial plant : Yes
مقاومة للبرودة والصقيع؟
Cold resistant: to −25 °C
مناسبة للنمو في وعاء الزهور؟
Suitable for pot: Yes
البذور تتطلب الضوء للإنبات؟
Requires light for germination

USDA Hardiness zone

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