- less
hardy than most
hardy kiwifruit.
Actinidia chinensis is the
species known for both gold (yellow) and red
kiwifruits.
These varieties are cultivated...
- Gold
kiwifruit or
yellow kiwifruit refers to
several kiwifruit cultivars with
yellow flesh. They're
grown from the
species Actinidia chinensis - a close...
- the
kiwifruit,
hardy kiwifruit can be
eaten whole and do not need to be peeled. Thin-walled, its
exterior is
smooth and leathery. The
larger kiwifruit in...
- for the
species Actinidia deliciosa, one of the most
common cultivated kiwifruits, and for the
hardy ornamental A. kolomikta.
Fossils of the
extinct species...
- ISSN 1170-0777.
Retrieved 18 July 2018. "Cuttings of
prized SunGold kiwifruits were
smuggled to
China and NZ
growers are
divided over what to do about...
-
subtropical woody vines, shrubs, and trees,
native to Asia (Actinidia or
kiwifruit, Clematoclethra, and Saurauia) and
Central America and
South America (Saurauia...
- the
first kiwifruit seeds from China". Zespri.
Archived from the
original on 12
September 2012.
Retrieved 4
January 2013. "Hayward
Kiwifruits Namesake"...
- chinensis) is a type of
cysteine protease enzyme found in
fruits including kiwifruit (genus Actinidia), pineapple, mango, banana, figs, and papaya. This enzyme...
- spoon, and
fruit spoon, it is used for
other citrus fruits, as well as
kiwifruit and melons. A
variation of the
design has a
blunt front edge with serrated...
- of New Zealand. It is
particularly well
known for the
cultivation of
kiwifruit. Te Puke is
close to
Tauranga and Maketu,
which are both
coastal towns/cities...