Haskap (Honeyberry) - Berry Blue
Haskap (Honeyberry) - Berry Blue
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An early season haskap of Russian origin (aka Czech 17), this cultivar has an 8 week bloom period which makes it ideal for polinating many other haskap varieties. It is fast growing wiith good productivity. The elongated, dark blue berries have a tart flavour. Berries can be used for fresh eating, preserves or frozen.
Haskaps, also known as honeyberries, are a hardy cross between a honeysuckle and a blueberry. Haskap are hardy to -47ºC and their blossoms can tolerate a frost of -7ºC without damage. Haskap berries take about 5-10 days after they turn colour to become fully ripe. They tolerate a wide range of soil acidity, but prefer well draining soil (plant on hill or berm if poor draining soil). Requires another haskap/honeyberry that flowers at the same time to bear fruit.
Harvest: early to mid-July
Pollinators: Aurora, Honeybee, Borealis, Indigo series, and Tundra
Zone: 2
Light: Full Sun to part sun
Height: 5' (1.5 m) Width: 5' (1.5 m)
Suckers: No
Deer Resistant: Some
Drought Resistant: Ensure adequate moisture for first 3 years, but drought tolerant when established. Better fruit production with adequate moisture.
