Description
Kiwi Vine Seeds grow Actinidia chinensis, a vigorous woody fruiting vine valued for lush foliage, fragrant spring flowers, and the potential for fuzzy or green-fleshed kiwi fruit. Seed-grown vines are variable, so growing multiple plants helps increase the chance of both male and female vines for future fruit set.
Why Grow It
- Vigorous perennial fruiting vine for trellises, arbors, fences, and food forest plantings.
- Cold stratification for 4-6 weeks helps prepare seed for more reliable germination.
- Seed-grown vines are genetically variable, so multiple seedlings improve male/female fruiting potential.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Actinidia chinensis |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Long-lived woody perennial fruiting vine |
| Mature height | Vigorous climbing vine requiring a trellis, arbor, fence, or other strong support |
| Light | Full sun to partial shade |
| Bloom or harvest window | Fragrant spring flowers followed by kiwi fruit after vines mature and compatible male/female plants are present |
| Seed count | 100 seeds |
| Sowing advice | Cold stratify seed for 4-6 weeks, then surface sow or cover very lightly in a moist seed-starting mix. Keep at 65-75 F and evenly moist until germination. |
| Spacing | Transplant with 10-15 ft. spacing and provide strong support; grow multiple seedlings to increase the chance of both male and female vines |
| Germination | Usually 14-30 days after stratification, though seed-grown vines can germinate unevenly |
Best For
- trellised fruit gardens
- food forest plantings
- arbors and fences
- perennial edible landscapes
- ornamental fruiting vines
Packet Details
Includes 100 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until stratification and sowing. Seed-grown kiwi vines are variable, so grow several plants when space allows.
FAQ
Do kiwi seeds need cold stratification?
Yes. A 4-6 week cold stratification period is recommended before warm, moist germination.
Do I need more than one kiwi vine?
Usually yes. Kiwi fruiting typically requires compatible male and female vines, so growing multiple seedlings improves your chances.
Does kiwi need a trellis?
Yes. Actinidia chinensis is a vigorous climbing vine and should be trained on a strong trellis, arbor, fence, or similar support.









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