Available
May 22, 2017
Type Lonicera caerulea ‘Cinderella’
Exposure Haskaps, Honeyberry or Blue Honeysuckle
Size for Description Shrub
Bloom Time Sun to Part Shade
Flower Color 3 ft by 3 ft
Fruit Spring
Foliage White
Bark  
Fall Color  
Growth Rate  
Butterflies  
Hummingbirds  
Deer Resistant  
Drought Tolerant  
Moisture Lover Seldom severely damaged by deer
Native  
Walnut Tolerant  
Wet Areas  
Fragrant yes
Groundcover  
Comment  
Care  
Zone a smaller plant that produces larger, blue berries - need 2 varieties to get a larger crop of berries
Haskaps flower on old wood, so pruning should occur after harvest. Plants should not be pruned until they have been in the ground for at least three years. Cut back the tips of stems to encourage branching as lateral branches bear more fruit. Older plants (3+ years in the ground) may be renewed by removing dead branches and weak stems in late winter. No more than 25% of the plant should be removed. For best fruit production plant more than one variety
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