Zone: 2–7
Prefers: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Will Grow: 4'–5' tall and wide
Blooms: Early Spring (Harvest in late June)
Ideal for: Edible landscapes, northern fruit gardens, and fresh eating.
Why this variety: Known as the "sweetest" of the Haskaps. Aurora produces large, fleshy berries with a flavor profile often compared to a mix of blueberry and raspberry. It is a high-yield producer and a critical pollinator for other varieties.
***Requires cross pollination to bare fruit. Plant with Indigo Gem for successful cross pollination. ***
Sold in 1-gallon pot
Photo credit: Honeyberryusa.wordpress.com, thegreenhousepnw.com, and our own plants
Zone: 2–7
Prefers: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Will Grow: 4'–5' tall and wide
Blooms: Early Spring (Harvest in late June)
Ideal for: Edible landscapes, northern fruit gardens, and fresh eating.
Why this variety: Known as the "sweetest" of the Haskaps. Aurora produces large, fleshy berries with a flavor profile often compared to a mix of blueberry and raspberry. It is a high-yield producer and a critical pollinator for other varieties.
***Requires cross pollination to bare fruit. Plant with Indigo Gem for successful cross pollination. ***
Sold in 1-gallon pot
Photo credit: Honeyberryusa.wordpress.com, thegreenhousepnw.com, and our own plants