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Short Description
Seedless berries with flavor like blueberries.
Full Description
A member of the fragrant honeysuckle family and native to western North America, honeyberries ripen in early spring as 1" blue-purple seedless berries. Berry flavor is noticeably similar to blueberries and is wonderful for fresh eating or making preserves. Honeyberries have a higher level of antioxidants than blueberries and are tolerant of most soils.
Zone
This refers to the USDA hardiness zone assigned to each part of the country, based on the minimum winter temperature that a region typically experiences. Hardiness zone ranges are provided for all perennial plants and you should always choose plants that fall within your range.
3-8
Sun
The amount of sunlight this product needs daily in order to perform well in the garden. Full sun means 6 hours of direct sun per day; partial sun means 2-4 hours of direct sun per day; shade means little or no direct sun.
Full Sun
Height
The typical height of this product at maturity.
60-72 inches
Spread
The width of the plant at maturity.
36-48 inches
Life Cycle
This refers to whether a plant is an annual, biennial or perennial. Annuals complete their life cycles in one year; biennials produce foliage the first year and bloom and go to seed the second year; perennials can live for more than two years.
Perennial
Growth Habit
The genetic tendency of a plant to grow in a certain shape, such as vining or bush like.
Rated 1 out of
5 by
jim9178 from
DisappointedPlanted when shipped to me in spring followed instructions and they never grew any bigger.
Date published: 2017-08-19
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Debwaha from
Honeyberry live plantsI just received my plants - a little disappointed. In a small herb pot & 5" tall with very few leaves. For the price I expected a healthier looking plants. I have received better plants before so I was expecting the same quality of product. I won't need to plant in yard anytime soon, they would disappear in the grass :-(
Date published: 2016-03-14
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Roman from
Very excited!I am from Russia (Vladivostok, the really, really Asian part) and I living in U.S. for 3 years and never saw honeyberryes at the stores. My grandmother has 3 honeyberry bushes at her summer home, 5 feet tall each. So every august we use to have couple big buckets of honeyberryes. She use to make jam (really good in a winter if you have cold and flue), so i really miss the taste of it, but I bought two bushes from Burpee. It's a little small but I hope it'll grow. Package came fast, safe and well packed. Thank you!
Date published: 2015-06-08
Rated 4 out of
5 by
luv2grow from
small plantsI lost my tag and for one of my plants I don't know what variety it is. One is Blue Moon. I couldn't find on the website what varieties they sell. I had to put rabbit wire around my plants. The rabbits weren't eating the leaves but the were chewing them off. I had to do the same with my Paw Paw's too.
Date published: 2013-05-16
Rated 3 out of
5 by
MiserableOldFart from
Question - - Zones??These are native to Russia where it is extremely cold. Most growers list them to zone 3, yet you have them as 6-9. Is this a misprint?
Date published: 2013-03-07
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Jamie from
Sun information not totally accurateHoneyberries are native to Russia, so partial shade in lower US.
Date published: 2011-05-31
Rated 1 out of
5 by
JRSW from
Had nice potentialPlants looked pretty healthy when they arrived. Followed to planting instructions to a "t" and with in a few weeks one plant was brown and dying and the other had leaves that were starting to curl and turn. Before the 2 month mark both plants were dead. I had really hoped they'd be large healthy bountiful plants. No such luck!