Comments: Lonicera caerulea edulis 'Blue Moon' or Blue Moon Honeyberry is a unique, hardy fruit-bearing shrub. It is a showy, late-blooming hybrid. After 1 or 2 years of planting, Loniicera caerulea edulis 'Blue Moon' produces prolific, lovely yellow flowers in May, followed later by abundant light blue berries in Summer. Bird enjoy feasting on them and help transport the seeds. It has light green, soft, velvety leaves. Blue Moon Honeyberry can be propagated from cuttings. It thrives best in well-drained, moist, peaty, composted soil in a sunny or part shade environment. Lonicera caerulea edulis 'Blue Moon' enjoys heat and humidity. Mulch with peat moss and composted manure to preserve moisture. The interesting light blue elongated, edible fruits ripens in July and August. Honeyberry fruits can be eaten fresh and are beneficial to our health as they are loaded with Vitamin C and are high in antioxidants. Fresh fruits add colors in salads and can be used in many ways, as a juice, for baking bread, cakes or tarts, in pancakes or waffles, in ice cream or yoghurt. Excess fruits can also be frozen for future use. Since 2 plants are required for fruit production, I have also planted Lonicera caerulea edulis 'Blue Velvet' or Blue Velvet Honeyberry in Jenny's Garden. They look ornate in the sunny gardens in the north and the shady gardens in the south. Lonicera caerulea edulis 'Blue Moon' is a terrific show stopper.
USDA Zones: 2-9
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