You get one female and one male ! Two plants like the pic with the roots wrapped damp.

 

The Vincent Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa ‘Vincent’) is a captivating and fruitful addition to any garden, boasting a plethora of appealing features. This deciduous vine, renowned for its vigorous growth and delectable fruits, is a delightful choice for both novice and seasoned gardeners. The plant exhibits a robust and sprawling habit, reaching to 15 to 20 feet or more, making it an ideal choice for trellises, arbors, or pergolas.

 

The fruits of Vincent Kiwi are medium to large in size, with a brown, fuzzy exterior and vibrant green, juicy flesh. Known for their sweet and tangy flavor, these kiwis are rich in vitamin C and make for a delightful addition to salads, desserts, or enjoyed on their own.

 

It is not self-pollinating, so it’s essential to plant at least one male vine for every four to eight female vines to ensure proper pollination and fruit set.

 

The Vincent is well-suited for USDA hardiness zones 7 to 10 thriving in moderately temperate climates with mild winters and warm summers.