Honeysuckle "Amphora": description, planting and care
Today, honeysuckle can be found in many suburban areas. Especially popular among domestic gardeners is the Amphora variety, which was bred specifically for growing in the middle zone of our country. Its berries contain many nutrients, and the plant itself is unpretentious in its care.
Peculiarities
Honeysuckle became very widespread only 10-15 years ago. Prior to that, it was relevant in the north of the country, as a wild plant with delicious sweet berries, from which the locals cooked jam or consumed fresh. Soon she began to appear in local markets and breeders became interested in this plant. In particular, the variety "Amphora" was bred in St. Petersburg on the basis of wild Kamchatka honeysuckle, at the experimental station of the VIR named after. N. I. Vavilov.
First of all, summer residents and gardeners pay attention to this berry, for whom the high content of nutrients in the products they grow is important. There are so many of them in its composition that the combination of these components is able to increase the efficiency of the immune system and resist many known viruses, for example, swine and bird flu, as well as Ebola.
In addition, the plant also has an anti-inflammatory effect. It is often used as a compress for bone diseases, as well as external skin lesions of a different nature. Calcium, which is part of it, actively strengthens the structure of bones.That is why the berry is especially useful for children whose skeleton is just being formed, as well as for the elderly.
Honeysuckle has a positive effect on the organs of vision and respiration, strengthens the cardiovascular system. Its extract is often prescribed by specialists as an additional source of treatment for many diseases of these organs. Among other things, berries help to regenerate and slow down skin aging, as well as lower blood sugar levels. The medicinal properties of the berry make it an excellent helper in the fight against seasonal colds, and the complex of vitamins that it contains has a positive effect on the body of children and pregnant women.
Honeysuckle flowers can be white, blue and pink. Honeysuckle berries themselves can be classified as toxic and edible. Do not eat yellow berries. Only blue or purple fruits with a slight bloom, like a plum, are suitable for use.
The plant attracts gardeners not only with its rich composition of useful elements, but also with its unpretentiousness in cultivation and care.
The variety "Amphora" is characterized by high frost resistance and pleases its owners with a high degree of yield and fertility.
Variety Description
The bush of the Amphora variety is characterized by a low height - up to 1.5 meters. It will not take up much space on the site and, due to its neat, interesting shape, can become not only a source of healthy food, but also an element of the decorative design of the garden. The crown of the plant has a rounded shape, the branches branch off slightly from the main powerful trunk and stretch towards the sky. The branches themselves have a crimson-brown color, which creates an interesting contrast with light green small leaves. They have an elongated oval shape and a smooth surface.
Honeysuckle variety "Amphora" is considered early. The plant begins to bear fruit 3 years after planting. The berries begin to ripen in May, and they can be harvested as early as the end of June. The fruits are bell-shaped and rather large - 2-3 cm. The skin, like the pulp, is dense, has a pronounced blue-violet hue. The taste is bright, dessert, sweet with sourness and hints of bitterness.
The berries ripen together and do not crumble. From one bush, on average, you can collect up to 1.5 kg of honeysuckle. The fruits of this plant are actively used for making jam, jam, jelly. Especially this variety is recommended by experienced gardeners for conservation.
Advantages and disadvantages
The main advantages of the variety include the following characteristics.
- The high content of nutrients in the composition of the berry, which have a beneficial effect on the human body.
- Unpretentiousness in cultivation and care, as well as good adaptability of the variety to climatic conditions. Ideal for growing both beginners and experienced gardeners.
- Disease resistance. Bushes are rarely exposed to any diseases, but they must be protected from pests that may be interested in the leaves of the plant.
- Does not re-bloom.
- Dessert taste will interest all family members, including the most capricious children in food. From the honeysuckle variety "Amphora" very tasty desserts are obtained.
- High storage capacity and excellent transportability. This variety is most often used by entrepreneurial farmers to sell honeysuckle for sale. And lovers can safely store berries in the refrigerator for a long time without fear of a decrease in the quality of the product.
The most pronounced disadvantage of the Amphora variety is that it is self-fertile and needs to be pollinated.
However, this is not so difficult and does not take much time, and subsequently you can get a high-quality and sweet harvest.
Growing technique and reviews of gardeners
Planting seedlings must be carried out in the period from late summer to mid-autumn. It is worth taking care of choosing a suitable place in advance. Despite the fact that this variety is unpretentious, you need to take care of its comfort in order to obtain the maximum possible yield. Honeysuckle is suitable for a place lit by the sun, devoid of drafts. The soil should be fertile with a low alkali content.
Since the variety is self-fertile, it is worth planting it next to plants of other honeysuckle varieties. Officially, the following varieties of berries are classified as its pollinators: "Bakcharskaya", "Azure", "Nymph", "Pavlovskaya", "in memory of Gidzyuk".
Before planting, you need to dig a hole of the same size as the root system of the seedling. Its bottom must be laid out with drainage and fertilized with organic or mineral additives, ash. Pour water over and place the seedling in the hole.
While Amphora honeysuckle is growing, it needs to be watered regularly, but moderately - the earth should be a little crumbly. This plant does not like excess moisture. Three years later, the plant can begin to be fed during the period of its intensive growth with the help of specialized solutions, and also do not forget to treat it from parasites.
Pruning must be done in September 3-4 years after planting. This procedure is performed every 2 years. In the process, dry or affected branches are removed, as well as those that do not produce a crop. This must be done in order to prevent the development of plant diseases.After 15 years, experienced summer residents recommend completely rejuvenating the plant.
Honeysuckle can grow in one place up to 20 years. A transplant can be carried out at any age, since the Amphora bush will adapt perfectly to a new place.
When the bush begins to give the first crops, watering is often no longer required. The procedure will need to be carried out before the berries begin to ripen and after they are picked, as well as if necessary, for example, during a long drought. Particular attention should be paid to the bushes in wet, rainy weather, when the plant is especially susceptible to the spread of diseases and pests. It is also necessary to carry out the prevention of fungal infections in time.
Domestic gardeners usually plant bushes of the Amphora variety when one of its pollinating varieties is already growing in their summer cottage.
Honeysuckle attracts them with the large size of the dessert berry, which is ideal for further preservation and transportation over long distances.
In addition, many gardeners distinguish a special appearance of the plant - the bushes are neat, rounded, the leaves look very interesting. Amphora honeysuckle bushes are great for decorating a garden, so many summer residents use them for this very purpose.
Growing the Amphora variety for most gardeners, including beginners, is quite successful, without unpleasant surprises. The unpretentiousness of the plant and resistance to most diseases and pests make this berry a favorite of most summer residents. With regular prevention of parasites and some diseases, bushes give high yields: summer residents manage to collect up to 1.5-2 kg of berries from one bush. And the bright and sweet taste of honeysuckle of this variety will become a real decoration for many desserts.
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