
Lonicera caerulea - Wikipedia
The plant or its fruit has also come to be called haskap, derived from its name in the language of the native Ainu people of Hokkaido, Japan. [2] Haskap is a deciduous shrub growing to 1.5–2 …
Growing Honeyberry (Haskap): Varieties, Planting, Care, and …
Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea) is a member of the honeysuckle family and is also referred to as kamchatka or haskap. It’s a deciduous shrub, and although you may be unfamiliar with it, it’s …
10 HASKAP BERRY FACTS | Haskapa
The haskap berry, also known as the honeyberry, is an edible blue honeysuckle, native to northern hemisphere countries including Canada, Japan and Russia, with the botanical name …
Haskap in the Garden | USU
The name “haskap” is used to indicate varieties that are a type of Japanese Blue Honeysuckle (subspecies emphyllocalyx), and the term “honeyberry” is the commercial name used for …
Complete Guide to Haskaps (Honeyberries) | How To Grow
May 23, 2023 · Haskaps, also known as honeyberries, are a small, tart-sweet berry that have been grown on large scale farms and in backyard gardens for centuries. A relative of the …
What Are Haskap Berries? Meet Canada’s Superfruit | haskalife™
Apr 17, 2025 · Haskap berries, sometimes called blue honeysuckle or honey berries, are a variety of honeysuckle plant (lonicera caerulea) known for producing blue-purple berries. The word …
How to Plant and Grow Honeyberries (Haskap) - Gardener's Path
May 19, 2025 · Honeyberries are easy to grow in cool climates and produce early-season fruit. Learn how to plant and grow tasty haskap berries now.
Haskap Care Guide — Edible Landscaping
Also called “Edible Honeysuckle” Honeyberries are one of the first fruits to ripen in the season, and are a unique member of the honeysuckle family native to Eastern Siberia and extending to …
About Haskap - Haskap Canada Association
Feel free to browse these Frequently Asked Questions about the basics of growing Haskap berries. Feel free to post questions and one of the volunteer members will answer your question.
Haskap: Identification, Leaves, Bark & Habitat | Lonicera caerulea
Haskaps (Lonicera caerulea) are a good source of wild food. Identify haskap via pictures, habitat, height, bark, leaves, buds and flowers.