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A long-lived fruit shrub, living up to 35 years, growing up to 1.6 m tall, with a spherical, compact habit. It blooms already at the beginning of April, with white-yellow flowers. A very productive, early-fruiting variety. A perfect pair with the haskap berry ‘Atut’. It has no major soil requirements, although clay soils and very light soils should be avoided. It is frost-resistant. The plant does not tolerate competition from weeds, so proper site preparation before planting is essential. At full fruiting maturity, one shrub can yield up to 5 kg of berries.
A long-lived fruit shrub, living up to 35 years, growing up to 1.6 m tall, with a spherical, compact shape. It blooms as early as the beginning of April, with white-yellow flowers. The variety is extremely productive, early-fruiting, low-maintenance and extremely frost-resistant, tolerating temperatures down to -45°C! An ideal plant for cultivation in Polish climatic conditions.
Use: It can be eaten fresh as a dessert fruit, but is also perfect for preserves, juices, jams, confitures, and can also be dried or frozen. They contain plenty of vitamin C and A, as well as iron, iodine, and copper.
Fruiting: Very large, navy-blue berries with an elongated shape, tasting similar to American blueberries or wild forest berries. It fruits as early as May.
Care: A low-maintenance plant. Requires slightly acidic sandy-loamy soils, but also grows well in neutral and alkaline soils. Prefers sunny or slightly shaded sites. Exceptionally resistant to drought and frost (down to -45°C). It is recommended to plant at least two different varieties next to each other to ensure proper pollination.