Strictly speaking, the soft jujube kiwifruit is not a wild kiwifruit. It is different from the wild kiwifruit, and it is selected from the wild species. The common wild ones are mostly the size of table tennis, not as big as eggs, but also hairy outside, not as smooth as the soft jujube kiwi fruit. Now they are specially planted, but because they are not resistant to storage, they are not very common in the market.
1. Leaves: there are certain differences on the leaves. The former leaves are paper or membranous, with a length of 6-12cm and a width of 5-10cm. There is no hair on the leaves. The common leaf is simple paper, the leaf should be bigger, the length is 6-17cm, the width is 7-15cm, there are dense hairs on the back, it is gray white or light brown.
2. Fruit: the fruit is the most important difference. The former is round or oblong in shape. The fruit type is relatively small, about 2-3cm in length. There is no hair or spot on it. After ripening, it is green yellow or purple red. The latter is of large fruit type, oval or oblong in shape, about 6cm in length, with long brown hair distributed on the surface.