Tundra Haskap/Honeyberry
Lonicera caerulea ‘Tundra’
Fruit: Haskap Berry
| Height: 3-5′ | Width: 3-5′ |
| Sun: Full Sun | Zone: 2 |
Fast growing, high-yielding, very hardy shrub with fruit that is considered nutrient packed, antioxidant superfood. Dense, green foliage and small, pale-yellow spring blooms. Large, oblong fruit with dark blue and a white blush, firm skin and red flesh when ripe. Great for fresh eating, jams, baking; great for commercial production. Ripens in June to early July. Usually bears fruit 1-2 years after planting. Also called Honeyberry and Blue Honeysuckle. Very low maintenance, non-suckering, pest and disease free plant that is easy to grow. Prefers moist, well-drained soil; drought tolerant once established. Fertilize in spring with a good compost or an all purpose fertilizer before new growth emerges. Haskaps produce on one year wood so pruning back a few older branches each spring (about 10% of the plant), while the shrub is still dormant, will create new branches ensuring fruit production for future years.
Haskaps need to be cross-pollinated and require two different cultivars planted close by to produce fruit. Tundra Haskap is pollinated by any of the following: Polar Jewel or Aurora.
Available in select potted sizes.
