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RE: Honeyberry (Follow-Up #25)
posted by: subuch
on 02.18.2004 at 08:30 pm
in Edible Landscape Forum
For those who want to try a different fruiting honeysuckle, the winter-blooming variety has delicious cranberry-colored fruit. It won't bear many until the plant is 3 or more years old. Some years the yield is very light. The delicate winter blooms running the length of new growth scent the entire yard with a perfume not unlike daphne. It roots wherever you stick a cutting in the ground, and requires no care here in Zone 9.
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winter blooming edible honeysuckle that smells like daphne??
clipped on: 05.18.2007 at 10:00 am last updated on: 05.18.2007 at 10:01 am
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