From a seedling, it will take seven years before the vines grow large enough to flower and fruit. Therefore, with the exception of root stock and new cultivars, most kiwifruits are propagated asexually by grafting. Fruit is borne on one-year-old and older canes annually and three year old canes are then pruned out.
if its a female and gets pollinated then yes
no, it grows in vines, but it grows in woody, native forests.
No, but they sort of resemble kiwi fruit, being small, round and hairy.
Yes, they do grow on vines and you can even grow your own if you wanted to.
No. Kiwi birds lay eggs. Kiwi birds have nothing to do with kiwifruit. A bird cannot produce fruit. Kiwifruit grows on vines.
Neither. The Kiwifruit, also known as the Chinese gooseberry, grows on vines.
Kiwifruit grow on vines and commercially are generally grown on trellis systems such as the T bar system or pergola system. Kiwifruit a very vigourous and require pruning to manage vigour and fruiting potential.
a kiwifruit is grown on a tree, often lent against a wall that is south facing.
It doesn't, it implodes.
In the spring
yes
Kiwi are a bird; they grow from eggs. Kiwifruit is a fruit, grown on vines.
Kiwi are birds and do not grow on trees. Kiwifruit grow on vines, not trees.
Kiwi are native birds of New Zealand. They do not, and probably could not, live in Indonesia. Kiwifruit, on the other hand, prefer temperate climates, not the tropics of Indonesia. It is unlikely kiwifruit would grow well in Indonesia.
Correctly speaking, a kiwi is a bird. It is a small, flightless bird native to New Zealand. The plant is called a kiwifruit. Outside of Australia and New Zealand, this name has been shortened to just 'kiwi', but the proper name is kiwifruit.
It grows in the northeast part of California in the grassy parts and where all the trees are
yesYes, It Does Grow on Tree