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  1. Complete Guide to Haskaps (Honeyberries) | How To Grow

    May 23, 2023 · Haskaps, also known as honeyberries, are a small, tart-sweet berry that have been grown on large scale farms and in backyard gardens for centuries. A relative of the honeysuckle, this beneficial berry is native to parts of Asia and North America, but can now be found all over the world.

  2. Haskap Variety Evaluation

    Many of the early-blooming haskap varieties exhibited low productivity (<1 lb/bush over 4 years), averaged relatively small berries (<1 g/berry), tasted unappealing, and were prone to winter injury when warm spells broke dormancy. 'Indigo Gem' performed relatively well for …

  3. 10 HASKAP BERRY FACTS | Haskapa

    The haskap berry, also known as the honeyberry, is an edible blue honeysuckle, native to northern hemisphere countries including Canada, Japan and Russia, with the botanical name Lonicera caerulea.

  4. Haskap Research - Montana State University

    Haskap, an edible honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea var. edulis), is a novel fruit option for growers in western Montana. Also known as honeyberries, yezberries, and blue honeysuckle, haskaps can be used just like blueberries. Unlike blueberries, they grow well in many soil types.

  5. Growing Honeyberry (Haskap): Varieties, Planting, Care

    Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea) is a member of the honeysuckle family and is also referred to as kamchatka or haskap. It’s a deciduous shrub, and although you may be unfamiliar with it, it’s …

  6. Haskap Berry {How to Grow Honeyberry, an Edible Honeysuckle}

    May 5, 2022 · The fruit of the fly honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea), honeyberries are also known as haskap berries, haskaps, blue honeysuckle, or sweet berry honeysuckle. Though most wild honeysuckle berries are poisonous, haskap berry is an edible honeysuckle fruit worth welcoming to …

  7. Haskap hype: Meet the hardy, tasty berry you didn’t know you …

    Apr 13, 2025 · The Alaska Berry Farm has bred a number of haskap varieties that also thrive in Alaska. Utah State University Extension recommends Tundra, Borealis, Indigo Gem, Blue Lightning and Kamchatka.

  8. Haskap Berries : A Complete Guide to Growing, Harvesting and …

    Aug 8, 2024 · Discover the benefits of haskap berries. Learn how to grow, harvest, and use this nutritious superfruit in your garden and kitchen for a healthy boost.

  9. 10 Potential Health Benefits Of Haskap Berries

    Haskap berries are a rich source of essential nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, as well as powerful antioxidants like anthocyanins. They can be a valuable addition to any health-conscious meal plan.

  10. Canadian Ingredient Spotlight: Haskap Berries

    Haskap berries are a dark blue oval berry with an interior texture like a kiwi. The botanical name is Lonicera Caerulea. The native blue honeysuckle plant is found naturally in Siberia and Northern Japan, where the waxy, green bushes have grown without cultivation for centuries.

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