Kiwi Tree - Super Issai
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Turn your garden into a tropical retreat with the Super Issai Kiwi Tree, a compact, self-fertile variety that produces an abundance of smooth-skinned, bite-sized kiwis bursting with tangy-sweet flavour. These fruits can be eaten straight from the vine. In early summer, clusters of creamy-white, lightly scented flowers appear, drawing pollinators and setting the stage for a generous harvest by late autumn.
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Ideal for cottage gardens, modern spaces, or even balcony planters, 'Super Issai' is a vigorous climber that thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Train it along trellises, arches, or sunny walls for a stunning vertical feature. Minimal maintenance is needed;Â simply prune in winter to shape and encourage strong fruiting growth. Water regularly during dry spells and mulch in spring to conserve moisture. With a little support and sunshine, this hardy kiwi will reward you year after year with a tropical treat right at your doorstep.
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Supplied in approx. 12 litre containers.
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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.
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