| Bluebird Edible Honeysuckle (Haskap) - Lonceria kamtschatica |
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Bluebird is similar to Berryblue. Compact small bush, light green non showy flowers and dark blue fruit, zippy and tasty. Ripens earlier than strawberry. Not bothered by insects or diseases. Space @ 5' circle. Zones 3-7
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| Berry Blue Edible Honeysuckle (Haskap) - Loncera kamtschatica |
These compact, small pretty European bushes are our first fruits to ripen at the nursery. Very hardy, they thrive in Siberia. The flowers are not showy or scented like a honeysuckle vine but the fruits are good. Blue, tart and flavorful, the fruits ripen before strawberries. Can be shy producers in areas prone to late frosts. Also known as Honeyberry and Haskap, Berryblue edible honeysuckle is a easy care addition to any landscape. They perform best in colder zones 5,4,and3. Zone 3-7. Space @ 4' circle
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| Blue Velvet Edible Honeysuckle (Haskap) - Lonicera caerulea edulis |
This unique variety has unusual, attractive greyish green, velvet like foliage and a broad, spreading habit. Blue Velvet produces tasty, large fruit and grows 3 - 4' in height and 5-6' wide. Blooms later than Berryblue and Bluebird.
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| Blue Moon Edible Honeysuckle (Haskap) - Lonicera caerulea edulis |
A very attractive spreading shrub, Blue Moon has soft, velvety, bright-green foliage and bears abundant crops of large, light blue, tasty fruit. Blooms later than Berryblue and Bluebird.
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| Blue Pacific Edible Honeysuckle |
Blue Pacific is a compact bush like the other edible honeysuckles. From the east coast of Russia, this attractive variety features a spreading form, light green foliage, and large, light blue, tasty fruit. It is a late blooming variety. Choose Blue Moon or Blue Velvet to pollinate. Space @ 4' circle, height @ 4' tall. Zone 3-7
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