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Self-fertile Kiwifruit 'Jenny' and 'Solo'

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allybanana starts with ...
I have wondered about self fertile Kiwis, my female has stamens (pollen enthers)I wonder how much self incompatability comes in to it or is the pollen dead on Australian female plants
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Tommoz says...
There are more: Boskoop and Solissimo® Renact (both deliciosa). Renact is out of Hayward so probably has the high chill requirement
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Tommoz says...
Jenny and Solo are actinidia deliciosa . They are widespread in Europe but no sign of them here. By all accounts they are more reliable than the hardy 'Issai.'
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Tommoz says...
There is another self-fertile arguta (hardy) called Kokuwa.

I am told that it pollinises Issai and vice-versa. Imagine that, two fruiting kiwi vines that pollinise each other...

Found a good resource from Hungary: http://terebess.hu/tiszaorveny/gyumolcs/kivi.html
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Markmelb says...
Wondering if all the Issai plants fro around Australia are the one clone cuttings are derived from as would be interesting to see if say a seedling from Issai would help to Pollinate it?
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