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Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa (A.Chev.) A.Chev.
Family Actinidiaceae
Common name: Kiwifruit, Chinese Gooseberry

Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa (A.Chev.) A.Chev. APNI*

Synonyms: Actinidia deliciosa (A.Chev.) C.F.Liang & A.R.Ferguson APNI*

Description: A scrambling woody, deciduous vine; bristly-pubescent; young branchlets and petioles with persistent brownish-strigose hairs.

Broadly ovate to suborbicular, 6–20 cm long, 7–15 cm wide, papery, dark green and sparsely hairy above, pale green and densely white- or brownish-tomentose below; margin serrulat; petiole 3–6 cm long, densely hispid-setose.

Inflorescence a 1 to many-flowered cyme. Male and female flowers similar but males with numerous stamens only. Female flowers with many sterile stamens below the 20–40 spreading styles. Sepals usually 5, 1.2–1.5 cm long, brown-tomentose. Petals usually 5, 1.5–3 cm long, white, turning orange-yellow with age. Styles 7–8 mm long.

Fruit thin-skinned, ellipsoid, a berry, 4–8 cm long, brown-tomentose; pulp green. Seeds numerous, c. 1.5 mm long, dark brown to black.


Fruit
Photo R.L. Barrett

Flowering: Recorded for November.

Distribution and occurrence: Possibly naturalising in Willi Willi National Park and Mosman, Sydney. Native to China. Widely cultivated around the world, including eastern Australia. Occasionally naturalised in Victoria. Cultivated in Tasmania with the potential to spread.

Recorded from the edge of wet sclerophyll forest.
NSW subdivisions: *NC, *CC
Other Australian states: *Vic.
AVH map***

Seeds distributed by birds, so occasionally establishes in natural lanscapes near cultivated sources.

Text by R.L. Barrett, Aug. 2021
Taxon concept: Fl. Victoria online (2021)


APNI* Provides a link to the Australian Plant Name Index (hosted by the Australian National Botanic Gardens) for comprehensive bibliographic data
***The AVH map option provides a detailed interactive Australia wide distribution map drawn from collections held by all major Australian herbaria participating in the Australian Virtual Herbarium project.
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