A striking deciduous kiwi with brightly tri-colored foliage of green, white and pink and clusters of tiny fragrant white flowers in early summer; extraordinary when covering a semi-shaded trellis or wall. These robust plants will show evidence of the colorful foliage, however the leaves will often revert entirely to green during the initial period of establishment. Collected in the mountains of South Korea in 1993. Any well-draining soil with moderate amounts of moisture.
One of the best of the hardy Kiwi Vines and seldom seen in American gardens. The deep green leaves, brightly clothed in white, will enliven a semi-shaded trellis or arbor throughout the summer. In spring, a showy display of rose-pink flowers appears along the stems. As this is a male clone, no fruit is produced; nevertheless, one of the showiest of our vines.