Description

Clark is a male hardy kiwiberry (Actinidia arguta) selected to produce strong pollen. It does not produce fruit, but it is essential if you want female kiwiberry vines to set a heavy crop.

What you’re buying

  • Type: Hardy kiwiberry (Actinidia arguta), male pollinator
  • Fruit production: None (male vines do not fruit)
  • Main purpose: pollinates female Actinidia arguta kiwiberry varieties
  • Pollination capacity: one male can usually pollinate about 6–8 female vines (sometimes more in small plantings if vines are close)

Hardiness + size

  • USDA zones: about 4–8
  • Vine vigor: very vigorous, needs a strong trellis or pergola
  • Typical vine length: commonly 15–20+ ft on support (can get longer as it matures)

Bloom timing

  • Flowers: white, fragrant blooms with heavy pollen production
  • Bloom window: late spring to early summer (varies by region)

Why it matters

  • Female kiwiberry vines typically ripen late summer into early fall (often around September depending on variety and climate)
  • Mature female vines can be very productive, commonly 40–100 lb per vine in good conditions, so having a strong pollinator makes a noticeable difference

Growing preferences

  • Sun: full sun for best growth (light afternoon shade can help in hotter areas)
  • Soil: well-drained soil with consistent moisture, avoid soggy spots
  • Spacing: often 10–20 ft between plants depending on training system and available support

Compatibility

  • Clark is intended to pollinate female Actinidia arguta kiwiberry vines that flower in the same general window

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