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Honey Bee Haskap (Honeyberry) vs Honeywood Saskatoon (Serviceberry)Lonicera caerulea Honey Bee Amelanchier alnifolia Honeywood SOLD OUT SOLD OUT Honey Bee Haskap is a hardy deciduous shrub. Honey Bee Haskap produces tarter fruit than the Borealis and Tundra varieties, and it holds its fruit longer. This Haskap's leaves are sunburn and powdery mildew resistant. Honey Bee Haskap makes a great pollinator for Borealis, Tundra or the Indigo varieties. Honeywood Saskatoon, also known as Service Berries, is excellent at producing an abundance of blue-coloured berries in mid-summer and has dark green foliage that turns yellow in the fall. It is quite large making it a perfect shrub in your backyard garden. Often grown for its edible qualities, the Honeywood Saskatoon is quite ornamental with stunning white blooms in the spring. HONEY BEE HASKAP (HONEYBERRY) QUICK FACTSHONEYWOOD SASKATOON (SERVICEBERRY) QUICK FACTS
Berries:
elongate blue berries ripen in late June. Delicate skinned, tarter than Borealis and Tundra Haskaps
Berries:
produces large edible berries
Growth rate:
fast
Growth rate:
fast
Maintenance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Other Names:
honeywood juneberry, honeywood service berry
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