Definition
Actinidia arguta, commonly known as hardy kiwi, is a vigorous climbing vine that produces small, smooth-skinned kiwi fruits. Unlike the fuzzy kiwi found in stores, hardy kiwis are edible whole. Think of it as the bite-sized version of your favorite fruit. They're incredibly resilient, tolerating colder climates than other kiwi species. They're the winter warriors of the kiwi world. Hardy kiwis are both ornamental and productive, offering beautiful foliage and delicious fruit.