Abundant harvests of large berries!
The Borealis Honeyberry is quick to bear delicious fruit. Fragrant white flowers quickly give way to sweet and tart, plump berries with a taste similar to blueberries. Harvest about two weeks before strawberries. Eat them fresh, freeze them, or make a batch of luxurious preserves or fruit liqueur.
Honeyberry plants are densely foliated and have a nice upright growth habit. These unique berries are very cold-hardy, they can tolerate temperatures down to -50ĀŗF and are a favorite in regions where the cold prohibits many fruiting plants. Borealis Honeyberries ripen in late May.
Pollinator required. See recommended pollinators below or choose another variety that is a mid bloomer.









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