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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. Haskap in the Garden | USU

    Haskap berries are a relatively new crop in the United States and subsequently, the home garden. Haskaps, Lonicera caerulea L., are a long-lived, extremely hardy shrub. Fruits are an excellent …

  4. How to Plant and Grow Honeyberries (Haskap) - Gardener's Path

    May 19, 2025 · L. caerulea is most commonly known as honeyberry or haskap, and is also sometimes called blue, edible, swampfly, or sweet berry honeysuckle. These cold hardy plants …

  5. Haskap Varieties - USask Fruit Program | University of ...

    Haskap, also known as blue honeysuckle, is a an exciting new fruit crop in North America. It’s getting a lot of attention lately from farmers, food lovers, and even the media. The best kinds …

  6. Cornell Cooperative Extension | Haskap Berries: A New Fruit ...

    Oct 6, 2023 · Haskap berries ( Lonicera caerulea), also known as ‘Honeyberry’ or ‘Blue Honeysuckle’ are a type of edible berry located within the honeysuckle genus. The fruit has a …

  7. Canadian Ingredient Spotlight: Haskap Berries

    Haskap berries are a dark blue oval berry with an interior texture like a kiwi. The botanical name is Lonicera Caerulea. The native blue honeysuckle plant is found naturally in Siberia and …

  8. Haskap Research - Montana State University

    Haskap, an edible honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea var. edulis), is a novel fruit option for growers in western Montana. Also known as honeyberries, yezberries, and blue honeysuckle, haskaps …

  9. The ultimate guide to haskap berries - Holland & Barrett

    Nov 5, 2024 · Thriving in mountainous regions, the haskap is a resilient berry that loves cold weather. So it makes sense that they often hail from Canada, Russia and Northern Japan.

  10. Haskap: Identification, Leaves, Bark & Habitat | Lonicera ...

    For centuries, haskap berries have been popular in Japan; in fact, the word 'haskap' is Japanese for “berry of long life and good vision.” Also known as honeyberries, blue honeysuckle, and fly …