- Female cultivar with hermaphroditic features, grown by Dr. Tadeusz Szymanowski and launched by Szczepan Marczyński, 1995.
- Reaches 4 m high, its annual growth is about 1-2 m.
- Its young sprouts ‘cry’ when pruned.
- Boasts ornamental, extremely original leaves which in May turn white and in June pink, their hue is noticeable in about 2-3 years after planting in the ground and is more visible on the sunny side of creepers.
- Comes into bloom in May and displays small white flowers.
- A single kiwi is oval in shape, about 2.5 cm long and 1.3 cm across, it weighs about 3 g and it is yellow-green in colour with a flush on the sunny side.
- To bear fruits it needs about 130 days without frost.
- Its fruits ripen in August and fall off the tree; it gives a crop in the fourth or fifth year after planting in the ground.
- Suitable for USDA zones 4-8.