An exciting selection of hardy kiwi with a thin white edge variegation on its leaves! A newer selection from Japan, this vine seems to enjoy a good bit of shade to look its best. Not the most productive for kiwi berry production, but it does produce tasty little hardy kiwi berries in late summer.
A female selection from the late great Ellwyn Meader, the Meader female hardy kiwi produces very large crops of delicious and medium sized fruits that ripen very early in the season, making it a great choice for extremely short seasons or for extending the hardy kiwi season.
A new self-fertile variety, Bailey’s is the first Arctic Beauty Kiwi we’ve found that can produce fruit without a male plant to pollenize it.
A reliable male kolomikta for any of our female varieties, the UDSA male is a selection from New Hampshire that shows slightly less variegation than the Pasha Male but produces an abundance of flowers to pollinate all of your female arctic beauty kiwi varieties.
An old accession from the USDA collection, Broadmore is a very reliable producer of large kiwis and has proven a great choice for cold climate growers in the Northeast as well as other parts of the country.
The first hermpahroditic arctic beauty kiwi we’ve found, Dr. Szymanowski is the perfect vine for gardeners who only have room for a single backyard vine but still want to harvest delicious kiwi berries.
The largest fruiting cultivar of any arctic beauty kiwi we’ve seen, Krupnoplodnaya might be a mouthful of a name, but it will also give you a mouth full of kiwis!
An excellent, large fruited variety that produces large crops of incredibly sweet and delicious kiwi berries. Nahodka Arctic Beauty Kiwi is a very cold hardy vine and will thrive in cold northern climates.