Kiwi plant properties
Kiwi fruit is a plant of the genus Actinidia in the Ericaceae family, also known as Chinese kiwi, Yangtang pear, Fox peach, kiwi pear, and Li Teng. Including Chinese kiwi, delicious kiwi, soft date kiwi, soft date kiwi and other varieties. Where does kiwi grow: The origin of kiwi is in the Yangtze River Basin of China. It was originally called kiwi fruit and was introduced to New Zealand in the 20th century.
What kiwi fruit looks like
Kiwi fruit is a large deciduous vine with small male leaves and many hairs. Its flowering period is from May to June and its fruiting period is from August to October. Its branches are brown, pubescent, and flaky.
Kiwi fruit color
: Kiwi fruit is oval and rectangular, with a cross-sectional radius of about 3cm and dense yellow-brown villi.
Morphological characteristics of kiwi fruit leaves
: Kiwi leaves are papery, without stipules, obovate or broadly oval to nearly round, with branches above the middle and well-developed transverse veins.
The appearance of the roots of kiwifruit
: Kiwifruit has few trunk roots, but well-developed root vessels, high root pressure, strong regeneration ability, and shallow distribution in hard soil layers.
Sentences to describe kiwi fruit
The kiwi rolled gently on the ground, only a gurgle sound was heard, and it rolled out along an arc. Really interesting. I pushed it with my hand, and it ran quickly like a naughty child, as if to say, come after me! The center of the kiwi pulp is white, surrounded by long white fibers. The pulp is evenly divided into cute little rooms, and each small room is densely covered with small sesame seeds, which are kiwi seeds!
Kiwi fruit pictures