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‘Boreal Beast’ Haskap
$18.00Boreal Beast is very vigorous and sturdy upright growing haskap. What makes Beast stand out is its later flowering and late-season fruit ripening. Its fruit are remarkable for flavour when fresh or frozen. Cross-pollination is required. Compatible with Boreal Beauty, Boreal Blizzard and Honeybee. New release 2018!
Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.
BOREAL TRIO: SAVE 10% when you purchase one of each of the 2″ Potted Boreal series haskaps (Beast, Beauty & Blizzard)
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‘Boreal Beauty’ Haskap
$18.00Boreal Beauty fruits are heavy, firm, mostly oval, and hold onto branches with just the right amount of force and taste great. Bushes are strong, upright growers and show no signs of mildew. Very productive! Almost all large-fruited haskap cause branches to bend over, but not ‘Boreal Beauty’, her branches remain strong and upright. Another member of the Boreal series that flowers and ripens later than previous UofS cultivars. Cross-pollination is required. Currently only compatible with Boreal Beast. New release in 2017!
Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.
BOREAL TRIO: SAVE 10% when you purchase one of each of the 2″ Potted Boreal series haskaps (Beast, Beauty & Blizzard)
Pre-order now to pick up from the farm or ship via mail order this spring!
Select from available product options. ONLY 2” Potted plants qualify for Mail Order Shipping.
‘Boreal Blizzard’ Haskap
$18.00Boreal Blizzard is one of the first larger berried varieties set to completely change the Haskap industry! It was so named because the fruit size, productivity, and flavour stopped the breeders in their tracks. Berries are more than twice as heavy as ‘Tundra’ or ‘Borealis’. This variety is an excellent choice for home growers, U-picks and commercial harvester type orchards. The first release of the Boreal series that flowers and ripens later than previous UofS cultivars. Cross-pollination is required. Compatible with Borealis, Boreal Beast, Honey Bee & Tundra as pollinizers. New release in 2016.
Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.
BOREAL TRIO: SAVE 10% when you purchase one of each of the 2″ Potted Boreal series haskaps (Beast, Beauty & Blizzard)
Pre-order now to pick up from the farm or ship via mail order this spring!
Select from available product options. ONLY 2” Potted plants qualify for Mail Order Shipping.
‘Dorris’ Hazelnut
A new hazelnut cultivar, released only in 2011. The tree combines a high resistance to eastern filbert bright (EFB) and bud mites with a high yield of medium nuts with excellent kernel flavour. The flavour and texture are excellent! Hazelnut varieties need a pollinizer:
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Recommended pollinators: Felix and York
Can also be pollinized by: Yamhill, MacDonald
Capable of pollinizing: Felix, Yamhill, York
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‘Felix’ Hazelnut
Late season pollinator with high levels of resistance to eastern filbert bright (EFB) and high pollen production, making it a wonderful pollinator. Low nut yields the late blooming of this variety is very helpful for ensuring high nuts yield on other varieties. Nuts are small and round but with low frequency of defects. 1 pollinator is enough to pollinate up to 8 other trees! Hazelnut varieties need a pollinizer:
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Recommended for pollinating: Dorris
Also compatible with: Wepster
Can be pollinated by: Dorris, Yamhill
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‘MacDonald’ Hazelnut
High levels of resistance to eastern filbert bright (EFB) and bud mites and very few moldy kernels. Nuts are about 52% kernel by weight, higher than most other hazelnut cultivars. Overall, an early harvest variety with a high kernel yield of excellent eating quality nuts. The kernels blanch easily and have excellent flavour and texture.
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Recommended companions: Yamhill and Wepster. Other companions: Dorris
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‘Wepster’ Hazelnut
Wepster was first developed to supply the chocolate and baking industry! The ideal kernels of 11-13 millimeter size and with kernels weighing 47% of total weight, these are the perfect orchard companion! Also highly resistant to eastern filbert bright (EFB)
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Pollinates best with: York, Felix, Yamhill, and MacDonald
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‘Yamhill’ Hazelnut
Medium-high growth with high levels of nut production. The same trees that are used by in industry mainly for their tasty kernels but also found in the fresh produce market! Although the trees may be less vigorous than other cultivars, once established their yields surpass most other cultivars!
Not self-fertile. Please check the Hazelnut Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.
Suitable pollinators: Dorris, Wepster
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