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Highbush Cranberry vs Honeoye Strawberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum (trilobum)
Fragaria x ananassa Honeoye
NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON - MIGHT RETURN
Highbush Cranberry produces attractive white flowers in late June and bears edible fruit that matures to a bright red colour in the late summer.
This shrub, native to much of Canada, is fast growing, and its fruit can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce.
The Honeoye Strawberry is a cold-hardy cultivar that produces large, sweet berries that feature an attractive bright-red color. It blooms with small white flowers and commonly it is a top-selling berry on the market due to its winter hardiness, highly productive crops and self-pollinating nature.
The Honeoye Strawberry is a June Bearing (Short Day) variety, meaning that they typically produce a single, large crop earlier in the season.
The Honoeye Strawberry received the Garden Merit Award of the Royal Horticultural society.
Highbush Cranberry Quick Facts
Honeoye Strawberry Quick Facts
In row spacing: 0.6 m (2.0 ft)

