Tomuri (male) Kiwi
Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri'
Tomuri Kiwis do not produce kiwi fruits! You have to plant the Vincent and Tomuri Kiwi plants near each other to receive kiwi fruits. Refrain from planting both varieties in the same pot as the female's roots may take over the container and entangle the Tomuri plant.
- Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water regularly
- USDA Zone: 8-9
Care
Plant your kiwi vines at least 10 feet apart in well-draining soil. Kiwis require a lot of water in the fruiting season and regular watering year-round. Kiwis are vines, so they require surfaces to climb up onto. Kiwis are not self-fertile, therefore you need both the female and male kiwi plant (Vincent and Tomuri) to produce fruit. The female kiwi has larger, rounder leaves and the male has smaller, more oblong leaves.
Plant your kiwi vines at least 10 feet apart in well-draining soil. Kiwis require a lot of water in the fruiting season and regular watering year-round. Kiwis are vines, so they require surfaces to climb up onto. Kiwis are not self-fertile, therefore you need both the female and male kiwi plant (Vincent and Tomuri) to produce fruit. The female kiwi has larger, rounder leaves and the male has smaller, more oblong leaves.