Kiwi are small Flightless Birds which are native to New Zealand alone.
Kiwifruit are vine fruit which are native to colder regions such as China, while other species are native to India, Japan and even southeastern Siberia. They are grown as commercial crops in New Zealand, Chile, Italy, France and Greece, as well as the USA, along the coastal region of northern California extending up to the Southwest tip of British Columbia. This indicates that they can grow in cold conditions, and also warmer climates which are not too hot or wet.
Kiwi fruit grows on vines. They can tolerate cold temperatures in the Winter, but they need very warm Summer temperatures. In addition, kiwi vines do not do well with frost which occurs late in the Spring, so they are best grown in temperate climates which do not have overly ling Winters.
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Is a kiwi cold or warm blooded Please tell me
They should grow faster in warmer temperatures
Kiwi are actually more like vines, but I don't see why you could not grow a subtropical species of kiwi in Florida.
Kiwi are birds and do not grow on trees. Kiwifruit grow on vines, not trees.
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Mushrooms generally grow better in cool, stable temperatures around 55-65°F, but they can still grow in warmer or colder conditions. Cold temperatures can slow down the growth rate of mushrooms, as they are more sensitive to extreme temperatures. It's important to provide the right environment for the specific mushroom species you are growing.
Yes, you can grow kiwi in Tennessee, particularly the hardy varieties like Arctic Kiwi (Actinidia kolomikta) and Hardy Kiwi (Actinidia arguta), which can withstand the state's climate. It's essential to select a suitable location with well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Additionally, providing proper support for the vines and protecting them from extreme winter temperatures can enhance their growth. Keep in mind that kiwi plants typically require a male and female plant for pollination and fruit production.