Wild kiwifruit grows in the wild, and does not use bulking agent, pesticide, chemical fertilizer, etc. in the process of growth, the fruit is much smaller than that of artificial planting. Its flowering period is usually from May to June, and the ripening period of fruit is from August to October.
Kiwifruit is a Liana plant. Its branches are brown and hairy. Its leaves are nearly round or wide obovate. Its top is blunt or concave, with few small convex points. Its base is round or heart-shaped, and its edge has awn like teeth. The flowers are milky white when they open, then turn yellow, solitary or several flowers gather in the axils of the leaves. The fruit is oval and densely covered with yellow brown villi.