About Geneva 3

Fruiting plant with fruits slightly smaller than those of Anna, but a prolific producer of very sweet, tropical-tasting berries. Ripens late September to early October.

Berries may get a reddish-purple blush when grown in full sun, but this is a response to the sun and not a sign of ripeness. Kiwiberries are ripe when they compress slightly with gentle pinching. Grow in any moist but well-drained soil. May need extra water in hot weather. Do not over-fertilize. See U of M Extension for pruning guidelines, trellising info, and more.

About Kiwi, Hardy

Not your fuzzy kiwis! Hardy kiwiberries have a thin, smooth, edible skin. They range in size from large blueberries to large grapes. Buds appear in late spring and may require protection from late frosts. Small, fragrant white flowers. Produces fruit in three to four years. Grow on a strong, T-shaped trellis. Mulch roots for winter protection. A pollenizing plant is required. Twining.

Pot Size & Price
1 gal. pot
$12.00
Height
15'–20'
Catalog
F055
Plant Traits
Culinary

Other varieties of Kiwi, Hardy

Actinidia Ananasnaja, green kiwiberries in a cluster
Photo from Hartmann Nursery

Anna

Catalog
F054
Actinidia Meader, non-fruiting kiwi plant, green leaves
Photo from Hartmann Nursery

Meader

Catalog
F056