Lonicera caerulea 'Borealis' - Midseason Honeyberry

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Lonicera caerulea 'Borealis' - Midseason Honeyberry

- also known as Haskap

- hardy deciduous multi-stemmed edible fruiting shrub

- inconspicuous fragrant pale yellow blooms in spring

- blooms in midseason for honeyberries, and requires a like-blooming pollinator*

- overlapping bloom times mean early-mid, midseason, and mid-late cultivars are all likely pollinating candidates

- fruit tastes similar to blueberries, but ripens earlier by about a month

- honeyberries are one of the first berries to ripen in spring!

- berry is an elongated edible blue cylinder, good for fresh eating, baking, or preserves

- fruit has a tender texture, but freezes well

- cultivar selected for its high-yielding crops of tasty, sweet-tart, large berries

- soft velvety leaves in pairs do not develop significant fall color

- attractive spreading form makes a good landscape shrub; suitable as an edible hedge

- this shrub is not prone to send up suckers

- great in full sun to part shade

- needs well-drained soil with consistent moisture while establishing

- generally reaches 6-8 ft tall by 4-5 ft wide

- grows in zones 2-7; requires more chilling hours than zones 8 and up tend to provide, to grow well

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp

- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer

* for an up-to-date blooming calendar to identify like-blooming cultivars, I recommend http://www.honeyberryusa.com/honeyberrybloomtimes.html

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Lonicera caerulea 'Borealis' - Midseason Honeyberry

- also known as Haskap

- hardy deciduous multi-stemmed edible fruiting shrub

- inconspicuous fragrant pale yellow blooms in spring

- blooms in midseason for honeyberries, and requires a like-blooming pollinator*

- overlapping bloom times mean early-mid, midseason, and mid-late cultivars are all likely pollinating candidates

- fruit tastes similar to blueberries, but ripens earlier by about a month

- honeyberries are one of the first berries to ripen in spring!

- berry is an elongated edible blue cylinder, good for fresh eating, baking, or preserves

- fruit has a tender texture, but freezes well

- cultivar selected for its high-yielding crops of tasty, sweet-tart, large berries

- soft velvety leaves in pairs do not develop significant fall color

- attractive spreading form makes a good landscape shrub; suitable as an edible hedge

- this shrub is not prone to send up suckers

- great in full sun to part shade

- needs well-drained soil with consistent moisture while establishing

- generally reaches 6-8 ft tall by 4-5 ft wide

- grows in zones 2-7; requires more chilling hours than zones 8 and up tend to provide, to grow well

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp

- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer

* for an up-to-date blooming calendar to identify like-blooming cultivars, I recommend http://www.honeyberryusa.com/honeyberrybloomtimes.html

Lonicera caerulea 'Borealis' - Midseason Honeyberry

- also known as Haskap

- hardy deciduous multi-stemmed edible fruiting shrub

- inconspicuous fragrant pale yellow blooms in spring

- blooms in midseason for honeyberries, and requires a like-blooming pollinator*

- overlapping bloom times mean early-mid, midseason, and mid-late cultivars are all likely pollinating candidates

- fruit tastes similar to blueberries, but ripens earlier by about a month

- honeyberries are one of the first berries to ripen in spring!

- berry is an elongated edible blue cylinder, good for fresh eating, baking, or preserves

- fruit has a tender texture, but freezes well

- cultivar selected for its high-yielding crops of tasty, sweet-tart, large berries

- soft velvety leaves in pairs do not develop significant fall color

- attractive spreading form makes a good landscape shrub; suitable as an edible hedge

- this shrub is not prone to send up suckers

- great in full sun to part shade

- needs well-drained soil with consistent moisture while establishing

- generally reaches 6-8 ft tall by 4-5 ft wide

- grows in zones 2-7; requires more chilling hours than zones 8 and up tend to provide, to grow well

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp

- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer

* for an up-to-date blooming calendar to identify like-blooming cultivars, I recommend http://www.honeyberryusa.com/honeyberrybloomtimes.html

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