Description
Full sun, attracts birds, and Zone 2
Lonicera cae. karm. ‘Aurora’
Pot size #1,#2, #5
Very productive with large, sweet berries with a little tartness which are easily picked. Ripens late spring to early summer. The taste of the Aurora Haskap is a cross between a raspberry and a blueberry. The berries can be used for eating fresh, baking, jams, and jellies. These berries are high in vitamins, fibre, and anti-oxidants. The Aurora would make a great companion variety with the Borealis.
Cross-pollinate with: Borealis, Honeybee, Tundra, or Indigo Gem
Aurora Haskap Berry
$19.95 – $54.95
Very productive with large, sweet berries with a little tartness which are easily picked. Ripens late spring to early summer. One Aurora pollinates multiple Borealis, Most commercialized planted cultvar. Tundra and Indigo Haskap berries. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil.