Kiwi Vine (Trellis) (Actinidia deliciosa)

Kiwi Vine (Trellis) (Actinidia deliciosa)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Kiwi Vine (Trellis) viewed from the front and top
Description
Description

Kiwi Vine (Actinidia deliciosa) in a trellis form is a vigorous woody climber characterized by long, flexible stems trained horizontally and interconnected across a supporting framework. The vine develops multiple lateral arms that extend outward from a main stem, forming a broad, layered canopy of overlapping foliage. Leaves are large, oval to heart-shaped, and softly textured, creating dense coverage across the trellis plane.

Also known as the kiwifruit vine, Actinidia deliciosa is native to temperate forest regions of China, where it naturally climbs trees and spreads across forest edges. This trellis-like growth reflects the species’ evolutionary tendency to expand laterally once vertical access to light is achieved. A notable biological trait is its dioecious nature, with male and female flowers occurring on separate plants. The trellis form emphasizes the vine’s capacity for structural integration, high photosynthetic surface area, and sustained seasonal productivity through interconnected growth.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Kiwi Vine (Trellis) has a typical overall cultivated height between 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m), wild height of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m), and spread of 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m). The leaf width is between 3”-5” (7.6-12.7 cm).

Group of outline illustrations of the Kiwi Vine (Trellis) in front and top views
Group of outline illustrations of the Kiwi Vine (Trellis) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Kiwi Vine (Trellis) (Actinidia deliciosa)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
Width:
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Spread)
Depth:
Length:
3”-5” | 7.6-12.7 cm (Leaf)
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Order: Ericales
Family: Actinidiaceae

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Scientific Name:
Actinidia deliciosa
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Drawings include:
Kiwi Vine (Trellis) front elevation, plan view

Fruit-bearing vines are climbing or trailing plants that develop edible fruits as part of their reproductive cycle. These vines often grow in temperate to tropical climates, where their climbing habit allows them to access sunlight by attaching to structures or nearby plants.

6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Spread)
3”-5” | 7.6-12.7 cm (Leaf)
Kiwi Vine (Upright)
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Kiwi Vine (Upright)
5’-8’ | 1.52-2.44 m (Cultivated); 10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m (Max)
3’-6’ | .91-1.83 m (Spread)
2”-4” | 5-10 cm (Leaf)
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Bitter Melon
3’-9’ | .91-2.74 m (Cultivated); 40’-50’ | 12.19-15.24 m (Wild)
6’-20’ | 1.83-6.1 m (Spread)
3”-8” | 7.6-20 cm (Leaf)
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Grapevine
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 10-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
3’-10’ | 91-305 cm (Spread)
3”-7” | 7.6-17.8 cm (Leaf)
Passionfruit Vine
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Passionfruit Vine
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Spread)
3”-5” | 7.6-12.7 cm (Leaf)
Kiwi Vine (Trellis)
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305.000
12.700
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Kiwi Vine (Trellis)