Lonicera kamtschatica Berry Blue is our pollinator for Indigo Gem, Indigo Treat, and Tundra. A one to five ratio is fine as long as Berry Blue is included. Berry Blue...
Lonicera caerulea edulis (aka) Haskap 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...
aka Haskap, Honey Berry. The Saskatchewan Program's second largest Haskap berry. Large fruit, rounded/heart shaped and firm. Large fruit, rounded/heart shaped and firm. Flavorful, fresh or jam, jelly, freezing. Upright,...
aka Haskap, Honey Berry. One of the best fruits for flavor and aroma. Medium size fruit and firm. Upright growth and slightly spreading with vigorous growth. A good pollinator for...
Lonicera 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...
Lonicera 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...
Lonicera Caerulea 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...
Lonicera caerulea edulis Blue Pacific is a compact bush. From the east coast of Russia, this attractive variety features a spreading form, light green foliage, and large, light blue, tasty...
berLonicera caerulea edulis A very attractive spreading, mounded shaped shrub. Blue Moon has soft, velvety, bright-green foliage and bears large crops of light blue, tasty tart fruit. Blooms with Berryblue...
Lonicera caerulea ssp. emphyllocalyx The new Solo edible honeysuckle bush is more adapted to moderate climates such as Virginia. We've grown edible honeysuckle bush varieties since 1989 with meager harvests....
Lonicera caerulea ssp. emphyllocalyx The new Maxie edible honeysuckle bush is more adapted to moderate climates such as Virginia. We've grown edible honeysuckle bush varieties since 1989 with meager harvests....