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Honey Berry –
Lonicera Kamschatika - Caerulea
The Honey Berry is a native of Eastern
Siberia, so it is extremely tough with regards to any sort of winter
that we might have. Plants can be found in other parts of the world
such as Korea and China, but it is only just being made available to
gardeners in the UK through a small number of plant firms that offer
the more unusual and uncommon plants.
The Honey Berry is actually a species of the flowering climber called Honey
Suckle that so many people grow in their gardens up a trellis or a
wall. Unlike the flowering variety it is not really a climber, but
will grow, as a small bush that needs some support and mature bushes
will only reach some 6 feet in height. After flowering plants will
produce berries in mid summer that look very similar to the now
familiar Blueberry with one big difference;- They are the same colour
and general size, but very much elongated. As with Blueberries,
“Honey Berries,” are ideal for making things like pies and jams.
Also like blueberries, the fruits are high in vitamins and minerals
and may gain popularity as yet another super food.
Bushes are self fertile, but for best results several should be
planted near each other.
WARNING. Many other types of Lonicera Berries of the Honeysuckle
family are poisonous.
P.S. Not to be confused with Melicoccus Bijuga - Spanish Lime -
Honeyberry which is most definitely a tropical plant that will only
grow in the warmer parts of Florida and the Mediteranean, etc. The
small fruits have a pulpy flesh that is not unlike that of grapes in
flavour.
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