
- 2 Plants! 1 female Anna kiwi, and 1 male hardy kiwi for pollination
- 4-5'
- Anna's grape-size fruits hang in bunches on this most vigorous productive vine.
- Spacing 15' apart.
- A good beginner kiwi, easy to get growing.
- Very productive, also called Ananasnaya.
- The fruits are medium size and of the arguta species.
- Not the Russian kolomikta species with the similar name.
- Space on a T trellis @ 15' apart.
- Ripens later in the season than Dumbarton Oaks female by about 3 weeks.
- Very ornamental with showy red leaf stems.
- Spur prune throughout the growing season for earlier fruiting and greatest productivity and bushy appearance.
- Zones 3-9
- Chill Hours: 100-200