Correctly speaking, a kiwi is a bird. It is a small, flightless bird native to New Zealand.
The plant is called a kiwifruit. Outside of Australia and New Zealand, this name has been shortened to just 'kiwi', but the proper name is kiwifruit.
Yes, kiwifruit does have a stem. The stem is the part of the plant that connects the fruit to the vine, allowing it to grow and receive nutrients. In commercial cultivation, the kiwifruit is typically harvested with a small portion of the stem attached to the fruit.
they grow by them selves
Neither. The Kiwifruit, also known as the Chinese gooseberry, grows on vines.
In the spring
It doesn't, it implodes.
soybeans
it depends in the kind of plant it is!
Kiwi are a bird; they grow from eggs. Kiwifruit is a fruit, grown on vines.
Yes, kiwifruit trees can grow in Italy, particularly in regions with a suitable climate, such as Lazio and Emilia-Romagna. Italy is one of the largest producers of kiwifruit in Europe, benefiting from the country's mild winters and warm summers. The cultivation of kiwifruit has become an important agricultural sector in these areas, contributing significantly to the local economy.
Auxins make the plant grow through cell expansion and cytokinins make the plant grow through cell division.
the plant kind
There is not any kind of liquid that can make a plant grow faster just use water that is the best kind of liquid there is for a bean plant.