Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri' - Jardins du Monde.be
  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri' - Jardins du Monde.be
  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri' - Jardins du Monde.be
  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri' - Jardins du Monde.be

Kiwi Fruit 'Tomuri' (male) - Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri'

Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri'

Male climbing plant without fruit, Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri' is the perfect pollinator for 'Hayward' kiwis. Vigorous, hardy and pollen-rich, it ensures productive fruiting.

Description

Height at maturity 4 to 6 m
Spread at maturity 3 to 6 m
Exposure Sun, partial shade
Flowering period April - May
Hardiness -15°C
Origin China

Kiwi Fruit 'Tomuri' (male) – Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri'

Main interest

The 'Tomuri' kiwi vine is a male climbing plant of the species Actinidia deliciosa, essential for the cross-pollination of female kiwis of the same species, especially the famous 'Hayward' variety. This vigorous climber produces no fruit, but plays a crucial role in ensuring a successful harvest. It is known for its abundant and well-timed blooming, offering a high amount of pollen during the flowering period of female cultivars. With its deciduous foliage and twining habit, it is ideal for covering a pergola or trellis. 'Tomuri' is very hardy, tolerating frost and suitable for a wide range of temperate climates.

Origins and characteristics

Geographical origin: China (species), horticultural selection from New Zealand
Botanical family: Actinidiaceae
Notable features: Dioecious plant – 'Tomuri' is strictly male. Does not produce fruit. Commonly paired with female 'Hayward'.

Description and traits

Mature height: 4 to 6 m (more with strong support)
Mature width: 3 to 6 m
Habit: Vigorous, twining climber
Bark: Brown with fine fuzz
Foliage: Deciduous, bright green, large oval leaves with soft hairs
Growth rate: Fast
Hardiness: Excellent, down to –12/–15 °C

Flowering

Blooming period: April/May to early June (depending on climate)
Flower description: Creamy white flowers without pistils, in clusters, rich in pollen
Wildlife value: Attracts bees and other pollinators

Light and soil

Ideal exposure: Full sun to partial shade, sheltered from cold wind
Soil: Deep, fertile, humus-rich, well-drained

Planting

Soil preparation tips: Add mature compost or organic matter. Plant near female vines (within 5–7 m)
Spacing: 1 male for 5 to 6 female plants (max. 5 m apart)
Support: Strong pergola, trellis or fence required

Watering

At planting: Regular watering during the first year
At maturity: Moderate, maintain slightly moist soil

Pruning

When and how: Structural pruning in winter, maintenance pruning in late summer to manage vigour

Propagation

Methods: Cuttings or grafting possible

Garden uses

Ideal placement: Against a wall, arch, pergola or in a fruit garden
Recommended companions: Female Actinidia deliciosa cultivars, especially 'Hayward'

Compatible female varieties

'Tomuri' is the ideal pollinator for:

  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Hayward'
  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Kiwidoo'
  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Bruno'
  • Actinidia deliciosa 'Monty'
  • Other female cultivars of the same species

Pests and disease resistance

Potential issues: Occasionally leaf spots or aphids. Generally very resistant
Natural prevention: Open pruning, mulching, gentle organic treatments if needed

Growing tips

Practical advice: Provide strong support. Never plant alone – always near one or more female vines. Prune to manage vigorous growth

Summary

The 'Tomuri' kiwi vine is a strong, non-fruiting male climber, essential for pollinating female Actinidia deliciosa varieties. Perfect to ensure a good harvest from 'Hayward'.

Caractéristiques

  • Common name : Kiwi Fruit 'Tomuri' (male)
  • Family : Actinidiaceae
  • Category : fruit tree
  • Spread : 3 to 6 m
  • Foliage : deciduous
  • Use : isolated - orchard
  • Soil : rich and well-drained
  • Habit : climbing
  • Growth : Very fast
  • Enemies : aphid
  • Possible diseases : leaf spots

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