The Perfect Honeyberry Pairing
Includes 2 Maxine’s Opus and 1 Kawai honeyberry plantsSweet-tart fruits ripen earlier than blueberries
Twice the Vitamin A and four times the Vitamin C of blueberries
Winter hardy in zones 3-8
No acidic soil needed to thrive
Watch out, blueberries—there’s a new superfruit in town. Early ripening and easygoing, the honeyberry (also known as haskap berry) is finding favor with gardeners who may have had trouble growing blueberries in the past or are looking to add a little kick to homegrown fruit cocktails.
Of course, we all love blueberries. But not everyone has the right climate or soil conditions to grow blueberries successfully. Enter honeyberry, an up-and-coming superfruit that’s giving blueberries some friendly competition.
For optimal fruit production, we’ve paired two perfect pollinators for this berry bundle—Maxine’s Opus and Kawai. With its extra-large and sweet fruit, Maxine’s Opus is the pride of top berry breeder Dr. Maxine Thompson. The plant’s open habit and big berries make it easy to pick. The Kawai Honeyberry is a strong grower that ripens very early. Long, blocky berries have a nice sweet-tart flavor. Try them yourself and discover why these honeyberries are preferred by many over blueberries!
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