General Information
Berry Blue Honeyberry is a fruit producing shrub. It will have a rounded overall growth habit. This honeyberry will have attractive grey-green leaves. They will give the plant an attractive appearance through the growing seasons. The plant will have tubular white flowers, followed by berries. They will typically ripen by late May to early June. The berries similar in appearance and taste to blueberries, with an elongated shape. They are great for fresh eating, jams, jellies and a variety of baking uses. The Berry Blue Honeyberry will produce fruit on its own, but may pollinate better with Borealis or Tundra honeyberries planted nearby.
Additional Information
Lonicera caerulea var. kamchatica 'Berry Blue' will be 3 to 4 feet tall, with a similar width. It is recommended for USDA climate zones 3 to 8. Berry Blue Honeyberry will tend to do best in full sunlight conditions. It does well with average amounts of moisture in well draining soils.
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