Honeysuckle: plant description and variety of varieties
In total, there are about 200 varieties of honeysuckle, about 50 of which grow in Russia. Gardeners and summer residents are increasingly choosing this shrub for growing on their site, and there are reasons for this. In addition to a good harvest of healthy berries in the middle of summer, the plant will delight you with its unusual appearance all season long. This shrub will add new colors to any garden and a wonderful aroma during the flowering period.
plant description
Honeysuckle - a family of shrubs and trees of the genus Vorsyankotsvetnye. The height of this plant in adulthood varies from 0.5 to 3 m. The branches of the bush cover oblong leaves, they have a more greenish tint on the outside, and much paler inside. In May, when not all the foliage of the plant has blossomed yet, honeysuckle begins to bloom. Flowers in the inflorescence can be of different shades from blue to purple. Due to the bright aroma that attracts bees, the pollination process takes place.
Frost resistance, as well as ease of care, distinguish this variety from other crops. Three years after planting, the first berries can be expected. In one summer, the plant can produce from 2 to 4 kg of crop. On any site, such a plant, fragrant in spring and strewn with berries in summer, will be a real decoration.
The fruits are covered with a bluish skin with a slight bloom, the length of the berry, depending on the variety, can reach a size of 1 to 5 cm.The fruits ripen in the first half of summer. Berry pulp has an excellent sweetish taste, which complements a slight sour taste. Vitamins and other useful substances are contained in the composition of berries, they contribute to the prevention of many diseases.
Honeysuckle can be used to make jam, jam, compote, juice and even wine. They contain no more than 9% sugar. The calorie content of honeysuckle is 35 kcal per 100 g.
In March or November, it is recommended to plant honeysuckle in the ground. At least 2 varieties should be planted in one place, since the plant needs pollination. Sunny areas with fertile soil are ideal for growing shrubs. Honeysuckle should be planted, observing a gap of 1.5 m. Trimming the dry branches of this crop is the easiest and most necessary way to care for a shrub.
The berries are covered with a very thin shell, and also easily fall off the branches to the ground - these are the two main disadvantages of this plant. To avoid damage to the fruits when they fall, you can take the following measures: you should stretch the fabric under the bush, where the berries will fall. However, very soon this shortcoming will be completely eliminated, as scientists are already working on creating a new species with a stronger skin.
Variety of varieties
Every year the popularity of honeysuckle only increases. Nowadays, you can find a lot of varieties and types of this shrub. The copy of interest is best purchased at the nursery.
The main indicator of a variety is its taste characteristics. Taste shades of honeysuckle fruits are different: sweetish, with sourness, with bitterness. The names of the species often reflect some of their features or indicate their origin.
To create new varieties, scientists use existing species of this plant, which helps to produce viable samples that meet the main requirements of gardeners. The most important features include the following:
- large harvest;
- minimal shedding of honeysuckle;
- the size;
- resistance to adverse conditions and diseases;
- fruiting time.
The following is a detailed description of honeysuckle varieties, which are among the most popular among beginners and experienced gardeners.
"Blue Spindle"
Berries of this species ripen early enough. The shrub has a rare crown and branched, strong and powerful shoots. The plant does not reach more than a meter in height. The branches of the plant are dotted with dark green foliage.
The mass of one berry is 1.4 g, and the length is 3 cm. Honeysuckle has an oblong shape, flat at the bottom and sharper at the top. Inside the berries are juicy and soft, sweet in taste, with a slight sour taste.
"Blue spindle" tolerates winter well, does not need special care. One plant per season can bring owners about 2.5 kg of crop.
"Blue bird"
Kamchatka honeysuckle became the progenitor of this type of shrub. Growing the "Blue Bird" is a pleasure, because the variety is not susceptible to the spread of diseases and harmful insects, and also pleases the owners with a good yield.
Three years after planting, the first fruits ripen on the branches of the shrub. The shrub has strong shoots and an oval crown, grows and develops well.
Blue-blue honeysuckle is covered with an oily coating. The taste of the fruit is pleasant, without sourness. The weight of one berry is 130 g. Over the summer, from 1.5 to 3 kg of berries ripen on one bush.
"Bakcharskaya Jubilee"
A variety of Bakchar selection. Shrub vigorous, dense, with a spherical crown. The fruits are covered with a bluish-bluish shell, with a waxy coating. Berries are oblong, teardrop-shaped. The weight of one berry is 0.79 g, the fruits are most often of medium size, their surface is covered with tubercles.
Under the dense skin lies a delicious pulp, sweet and sour in taste, with a slight bitterness. The berries of the Yubileinaya variety have a weak aroma.
Honeysuckle ripens in the first two weeks of July. Fruit can be harvested manually or mechanically. The crumbling is small. During the season, one plant can give its owners 1.5-3.8 kg of crop.
"Brown" ("Lonicera Brownii")
This variety is a fast growing liana shrub reaching 5 meters in height. Its leaves are elliptical in shape. The top of the plate is bright green in color, and the bottom is bluish-blue. At the ends of the shoots, a pair of young leaves grows together into 2 solid disks.
Flowering "Lonicera Brownii" plentiful and beautiful. Flower petals are carrot-red in color, they appear in June-July and continue to delight everyone around with their beauty for about 3 weeks. Secondary flowering also occurs in August-September.
The variety tolerates winter frosts well, but it can freeze slightly, but the bush recovers very quickly. For the cultivation of this variety, areas well lit by the sun, closed from the wind and drafts are suitable.
"Leningrad giant"
This variety of honeysuckle belongs to early ripe species. The plant grows rapidly and reaches a height of 1.5 meters.
The fruits of this species are fragrant, sweet and sour in taste. "Leningrad Giant" survives the cold winter months and is not subject to the spread of diseases, viruses, pests.
"Silginka"
The variety belongs to the middle-early varieties. The berries are sweet, with a slight sourness. The shrub looks decorative, has powerful branches, which are decorated with many rich green leaves. The height of the plant is not more than 1.5 m.
Spreading rounded crown strewn with fruits. The mass of one berry is about 1.4 g. Oval-shaped honeysuckle with a pointed top. The color of the skin is dark blue, there is a wax coating. In one season, a shrub can give its owners about 3 kg of berries.
"Silginka" perfectly survives the heat and low temperatures, and gardeners' reviews confirm that the plant is also not afraid of diseases and harmful insects. The fruits remain on the branches for a long time, do not crumble and can wait a long time to be harvested.
"Kamchadalka"
The inflorescences of "Kamchadalka" are a pair of yellow flowers. The shell of the fruit is blue-blue. The honeysuckle is quite large, 1 cm in diameter, 2.7 cm long. The fruits of the honeysuckle of this species are oval, long, pointed at the end, weighing about 1 g. The berries are covered with a smooth skin with a slight coating, which hides the fibrous juicy pulp.
"Kamchadalka" has a sweet and sour taste and a pleasant aftertaste. In one season, the plant will bring the owners from 1.2 to 1.8 kg of a mature crop. Representatives of the species ripen in medium terms, so it is not worth waiting for fruits at the beginning of the season.
The species tolerates low temperatures and drought well. The variety can be grown in areas with a temperate climate. It is necessary to plant honeysuckle in areas well lit by the sun.
"Delight"
A variety of Bakhchisarai selection. The medium-sized plant has straight shoots, the height of the bush can reach 180 cm, as well as the width. The mass of one berry is 1.6 g. Honeysuckle is covered with a wax coating, the color of the shell is blue-violet, the length is about 5 cm.
The taste of the fruit is sweet and sour. The skin is strong and hard, so the berries can be transported freely. The ripening of berries occurs almost simultaneously, the fruits can be frozen and stored in the freezer or consumed fresh. Berries of this species are harvested mechanically or manually. Berries on the branches are located very conveniently, making it easy to collect them. Honeysuckle "Delight" is characterized by medium shedding. From one bush per season, owners can collect from 2.6 to 5.6 kg.
"Volkhova"
The species was first bred by Leningrad scientists. Tall and dense branches of the shrub form an oval crown covered with foliage. The fruits are long, oval, with a pointed edge, covered with a thin, soft and slightly bumpy skin of a blue-blue hue.
The weight of one berry is 1 gram, the length is 22 mm. The taste of the fruit is sour-sweet, with a rich smell. This variety ripens at the end of June. You can harvest it mechanically, since the berries almost do not crumble.
Over the summer, one bush can bring owners 2.2-3.5 kg of ripe fruits. To get a rich harvest, it is recommended to plant several different types of honeysuckle close to each other to ensure pollination of plants.
"Daughter of the Giant"
This variety was obtained by breeders by crossing wild species growing in the Far East. "The Giant's Daughter" has an excellent yield and large fruits. The mass of one berry is 2.5 g, and the length is about 3.6 cm.
During the season, the plant brings 5.6 kg of ripe crop. Honeysuckle on the branches is held firmly, does not fall off, which greatly facilitates the collection process. The variety has a medium early maturity.
In April, the first inflorescences appear on the branches of the plant, and in the first half of July, ripe berries can already be picked. The berries are sweet in taste, covered with a purple-blue skin. Berries differ from other varieties in pear-shaped form. The shrub is never larger than 1.8 m, shoots form an oval crown.
3-4 years after planting, it will be possible to collect the first fruits. "Daughter of the Giant" perfectly tolerates the winter cold and does not require special care.
The plant needs the soil in the area where it grows to be constantly wet, in arid regions it is necessary to carry out daily watering.
"Malvina"
"Malvina" is a high-yielding variety of honeysuckle. The plant is usually medium in size, strong branches form its crown. The shoots are covered with dark green foliage. Berries are elongated pear-shaped. The honeysuckle "Malvina" tastes sweet and sour, the berries are covered with a blue dense skin, weight - 1.2 g.
Over the summer, from a bush you can collect from 1.6-2.9 kg of ripe berries. "Malvina" perfectly tolerates frost. The fruits are best consumed fresh. Shrubs are often used as an element of garden design. It is recommended to thin out the plant after 1-2 years, and the old shoots are completely removed after 7-10 years.
How to choose?
When choosing honeysuckle seedlings, attention should be paid to their age, two- and three-year-old plants are a priority for experienced gardeners. Buying such an escape, you can prepare for the harvest next year.
Before buying, you should carefully inspect the seedling. Its branches should be flexible, without damage. It should be remembered that this type of shrub can peel off the bark, but this should not be feared, since this feature is characteristic of this culture.
You should also inspect the roots.They must be powerful and massive. You should choose seedlings with swollen buds on the branches.
It should also be remembered that honeysuckle will not bear fruit alone. It is recommended to plant at least 2-3 different species on one site. If paired pollinators are unknown to you, then you can simply take more seedlings of different varieties.
It should also be borne in mind that the fruits of honeysuckle, especially in varieties of the first generation, crumble very quickly. This should be taken into account when choosing a variety, and if it is not possible to be on the site all the time in order to harvest a mature crop on time, then it is better to give preference to non-shattering species.
When choosing a new variety, you should pay attention to checking its viability in the region where planting is planned. For example, in the conditions of the middle zone, a plant grown in another area may not take root, since some varieties of honeysuckle do not tolerate "alien places" very well.
What varieties should be planted together?
Honeysuckle flowers are bisexual and need to be cross-pollinated as they are self-fertile. The pollination process is carried out by bees, bumblebees and wasps. Insects are carriers of pollen, so it is better if the flowers belong to various types of honeysuckle, since the yield of plants depends on the number of species planted side by side in one area.
Honeysuckle flowers are collected in paired inflorescences and bloom only during the day. Provided that insects pollinate even one bud in the inflorescence, two berries will ripen.
Before buying seedlings, you should pay attention to the characteristics of the species. Typically, breeders indicate in the description which variety is suitable for this variety as a pollinator.
It is recommended to plant the most popular varieties of honeysuckle, adhering to the following scheme.
- "Blue Spindle" is best planted in the same area with crops developed on the basis of the Kamchatka variety - "Cinderella", "Blue Bird", "Azure", "Kamchadalka". The pollinator can also be "Tomichka", "In Memory of Gidzyuk".
- In order for the berries on the shrub of the Blue Bird variety to be able to start, it is necessary to plant the Blue Spindle, Kamchadalka, Start, Cinderella, Morena, Titmouse nearby.
- To get a large volume of ripe berries "Bakcharskaya", the following varieties are planted nearby, providing cross-pollination. These are "Silginka", "Strezhevchanka", "Yugana", "Daughter of the Giant", "Bakchar Giant".
- A pollinator variety should be planted next to the "Leningrad Giant" so that the plant bears berries. Well suited for this role "Morena", "Malvina".
- As a pollinator of Silginka, the Giant variety is best suited for neighbors.
- For "Kamchadalka", "Cinderella", "Roksana", "Blue Spindle", "In Memory of Gidzyuk" can become a pollinator in one area.
- The role of a pollinator for "Rapture" is suitable for "The Giant's Daughter", "Silginka", "Yugan".
- For the Volkhov variety, you can use Silginka, Giant's Daughter, Strezhevchanka, Bakchar Giant.
- For pollination of the "Daughter of the Giant" variety, "Delight", "Bakcharsky Giant" should be planted nearby.
- Self-infertile "Malvina" needs to be cross-pollinated. Therefore, the following varieties of culture should be planted on the site: "Blue Spindle", "Blue Bird", "In Memory of Kuminov", "Start".
Interesting Facts
- This culture is famous for its antipyretic and anti-infective effects. Also, this plant is often used for poisoning and bleeding.
- Chinese sages have long used an infusion of dried honeysuckle flowers to prolong their lives and gain strength.
- The aroma of honeysuckle flowers has a calming effect on the human nervous system, helps relieve stress.
- If you believe an old belief, then the house next to which a honeysuckle bush is planted will always be filled with prosperity.
- Happiness and a joyful mood will help to attract the dried parts of the plant, collected in a cloth bag, into the house.
- Eternal love is symbolized by honeysuckle in the legends of many peoples of the world. Ayurvedic followers consider honeysuckle an aphrodisiac.
- The aroma of the flowers of this plant is used to create perfume compositions by many well-known brands.
- Wolfberry is a type of honeysuckle.
- Fruits have a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system, have a diuretic and choleretic effect.
- The roots of the plant are branched quite densely and are located close to the surface of the earth.
- Honeysuckle can easily grow in one place up to 20 years. One of the main advantages of this shrub is the ability to easily transfer a transplant to another place.
- A couple of years after planting the plant in the ground, the bark will begin to fall off near the bush. This should not be scared, because this is one of the features of the plant.
- Only black and blue honeysuckle berries can be eaten, red and orange fruits are poisonous.
- The phase of full fruiting in this crop occurs after the first kilogram of berries harvested from the bush.
- The best yield of honeysuckle is observed from 8 to 15 years of her life.
- 130 years - so much honeysuckle can grow and bear fruit in one place.
- This plant is often used for ornamental purposes.Landscape designers use this shrub to decorate an alpine hill, multi-level flower beds.
For information on why you need to plant honeysuckle, see below.