Plant description: The bush is compact, spherical, medium-sized, 1–1.1 m high. In spring, it is abundantly covered with yellowish flowers, acquiring a decorative appearance.
Fruit characteristics: The berries are elongated, blue in color with a waxy coating. The taste is sweet with a pleasant sourness, refreshing. Yield - 1.5–2 kg per bush. It begins to bear fruit in 2-3 years
Planting: For a good harvest, it is necessary to plant at least 3–5 bushes of different varieties, since honeysuckle requires cross-pollination. Optimal conditions - a sunny area, loose, fertile soil, with good drainage.
Care: Water regularly, especially during hot periods. Pruning is minimal to form the bush. Frost resistance is high, honeysuckle withstands severe frosts and is not susceptible to diseases.
Flowering and fruiting period: Blooms in May. Fruits ripen in June. .
Yield from 1 bush per season
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