kiwi vine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A climbing vine native to China: This term refers to a specific type of woody vine (Actinidia deliciosa) that originates from China. It is now widely cultivated in other regions, most notably New Zealand, for its fruit. 2. Cultivated for its fuzzy edible fruit: The plant is grown commercially to produce the kiwifruit (often shortened to "kiwi"), a brown, fuzzy-skinned fruit with bright green flesh and small black seeds.
Usage Examples
- The kiwi vine requires a sturdy trellis for support as it grows.
- Farmers in New Zealand carefully prune the kiwi vine to maximize fruit production.
- A single mature kiwi vine can produce hundreds of fruits each season.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in botanical and agricultural contexts to specify the plant itself, distinguishing it from the fruit it bears (kiwifruit) and from the flightless bird (kiwi) of New Zealand, which share the same common name.
Variants and Related Words
- Kiwifruit vine: An alternative name for the same plant.
- Actinidia deliciosa: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Kiwifruit (noun): The edible fruit produced by the kiwi vine.
- Kiwi (noun): 1. A common shortening for kiwifruit. 2. A flightless bird native to New Zealand. 3. (Informal) A person from New Zealand.
Synonyms
- Chinese gooseberry vine (an older common name)
Notes on Meaning
It is important to distinguish between the plant (kiwi vine), the fruit it produces (kiwifruit or kiwi), and the national bird of New Zealand (kiwi). Context usually makes the meaning clear.
Noun
- climbing vine native to China; cultivated in New Zealand for its fuzzy edible fruit with green meat