Actinidia deliciosa (A.Chev.) C.F.Liang & A.R.Ferguson
Actinidia deliciosa produces fragrant, creamy-white cup-shaped flowers in late spring, sweetly scented and visited eagerly by bees. Often overlooked for its more famous fruit, the kiwi flower is a symbol of hidden sweetness, patience, and the promise of abundance to come.
Actinidiaceae (Kiwi family)
May to June (late spring to early summer)

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Visit Full StoreFull sun in a warm, sheltered south or west-facing position; young shoots are vulnerable to late frost damage
Consistently moist; requires regular watering especially during active growth and fruit development; do not allow soil to dry out
Fertile, Humus-rich, Well-drained, Moist, Slightly acidic, pH 5.5–6.5
Plant one male and one female vine to ensure pollination and fruit set, or choose a self-fertile cultivar such as Jenny
Train as an espalier against a warm, sheltered wall for best fruiting results in cool-temperate climates
Prune in midsummer and again in late winter while dormant to control size and encourage fruiting spurs
Protect young spring shoots from late frosts with horticultural fleece
Flowers open creamy white and fade to a warm cream-yellow as they age; bees are essential pollinators for fruit set
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The kiwifruit flower symbolizes hidden sweetness, patient anticipation, and the promise of abundance. Its brief, fragrant bloom in late spring carries the quiet suggestion of the extraordinary fruit that follows months of patient ripening.
Actinidia deliciosa is dioecious, meaning male and female flowers are borne on separate plants. Male flowers produce pollen but no fruit; female flowers must be pollinated by male flowers to develop kiwifruit. One male plant can pollinate up to eight female plants. Self-fertile varieties like Jenny remove this requirement.
Kiwi flowers are cup-shaped, fragrant, and creamy white, with five to six rounded petals surrounding a prominent central cluster of yellow stamens. They are borne in small clusters at the leaf axils and open in late spring, often partially hidden by the large, velvety leaves.
Individual flowers last only a few days, but a vine in full bloom can continue producing flowers for 2 to 3 weeks in late spring. During this window, bee pollination is essential for fruit set, so avoid spraying pesticides while the vine is in flower.
It typically flowers in May and June in temperate climates, with the exact timing depending on local temperatures and the age of the vine. Young vines may take 3 to 5 years to flower for the first time.
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