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Tundra & Aurora Honeyberries

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  • flowering dateHarvest after they turn a deep purple-blue fruit will be blue inside when ripe. Plants begin to yield in 1-2 years after planting.
  • hardiness zone3-9
  • height4 - 8 feet
  • restricted statesAE AK GU HI PR
  • ship as4" POT
  • sun exposurePartial Shade
  • Early-ripening fruit with a taste like wild blueberries
  • Strong, disease- and pest-resistant, cold-hardy plant
  • Two varieties required for best pollination

Here's a tip for your fruit season. It's not a common berry, but savvy gardeners have prized honeyberries for ages. A Russian native and member of the honeysuckle family, this is a strong, cold-hardy plant. Very disease and pest resistant. The fruit ripens especially early in the season, even before strawberries are ready. They're a little like elongated wild blue berries—very sweet and juicy. Put them on an appetizer and you'll have fun introducing guests to this flavor. Also great for tarts and jams. Technically they can be self-pollinating, but for a full harvest, you'll need two varieties—we offer Aurora and Tundra. Aurora is especially productive and vigorous, and Tundra has some of the largest fruit of all honeyberries. We send them at a specific size and time, so the roots will make the trip safely and securely, and not face too much shock in transplanting. They'll take 1-2 years after planting to mature to fruit-bearing age, and then produce big yields of delectable fruit for years to come. Lonicera caerulea 'Tundra', 'Aurora'

Product Details

  • botanical nameLonicera caerulea 'Aurora'
  • flowering dateHarvest after they turn a deep purple-blue fruit will be blue inside when ripe. Plants begin to yield in 1-2 years after planting.
  • flower colorWhite
  • flower formSmall tubular or funnel shaped.
  • foliage typeOvalpure green leaf
  • formPerennial
  • growth rateModerate
  • hardiness zone3-9
  • height4 - 8 feet
  • planting instructionsDig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots. Spread roots around and fill in with dirt so that the crown is at soil level.
  • restricted statesAE AK GU HI PR
  • shipping seasonFall
  • ship as4" POT
  • soil requirementSucceeds in moderately fertile soil as long as it's not too dry or acid.
  • spacing4 - 5 feet
  • spread4 - 5 feet
  • sun exposurePartial Shade

Shipping Schedule

When will my order ship?

Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country during the shipping timeframes outlined below:

2023 Fall Shipping Schedule
Zone Most Dormant Bareroot & Potted Perennials, and Shrubs
3A-4B 9/4/23 - 10/27/23
5A 9/4/23 - 10/27/23
5B 9/4/23 - 10/27/23
6A & 6B 9/4/23 - 10/27/23
7A 9/25/23 - 11/10/23
7B 9/25/23 - 11/10/23
8A & 8B 9/25/23 - 11/10/23
9A-9B 9/25/23 - 11/10/23
10A-10B 9/25/23 - 11/10/23
Last Order Date Zones 3A - 6B: 10/23/23
Zones 7A - 10B: 11/6/23

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