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Honeyberry
Lonicera caerulea var. edulis
Highly valued in its native lands of Eastern Europe and Japan, this member of the honeysuckle family is adaptable to almost all regions of the US. A very unique shrub, honeyberry is grown for its tasty blueberry-like fruit that mature extremely early (often 2 weeks before strawberries). It is also cold hardy to -40°F, very easy to grow, and has very few pest and disease problems. Plants prefer partial shade. The berry's dark blue color is thought to be very high in antioxidants. Great fresh or made into preserves. Two varieties of similar bloom time are needed for pollination. Each order contains 2 different honeyberry varieties.
BERRY BLUE (Czech no. 17 cv.) One of the most vigorous growing honeyberries, reaching 8 feet in height. Berry Blue ripens abundant crops of large, tasty, dark berries.
BLUE LIGHTNING™ (Zarnista cv.) Early ripening, light blue colored berries cover this especially attractive shrub in late spring and early summer. Plants grow to 5 feet tall and produce generous yields of sweet-tart honeyberries.
These plants are one year old and ship end of April/beginning of May. Plants are in 3 1/2 inch pots. Order by March 1st for best availability. Complete growing instructions are included with each order. Not Available to HI, US Territories, or Canada.
Item Qty Size Price  
XF140/E 1 Blue Lightning plant $19.95
XF140/D 1 Berry Blue plant $19.95
XF140/C 2 plants $35.95

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