Kamchatka Honeysuckle Docz Velikana 1L

Lonicera var. kamtschatica Docz Velikana

General description :

Docz Velikana is a fast-growing, Russian cultivar of the Kamchatka honeysuckle. This shrub reaches 1.4 m in height. It’s one of the most popular varieties in Poland and the earliest fruiting Kamchatka honeysuckle bearing large berries. Docz Velikana is highly resistant to diseases and frost.

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General description

General description: The Docz Velikana Kamchatka honeysuckle shrub grows to about 1.4 m in height and when it blooms, it’s bestrewn with petite, prolific flowers. Kamchatka honeysuckles are known the world over under many names, such as the sweetberry honeysuckle, fly honeysuckle, blue-berried honeysuckle, Haskap berry or simply the honeyberry – all these names represent this amazing plant of extraordinary properties. The Kamchatka honeysuckle’s popularity grows day by day, largely owing to the rise of health food trends. Kamchatka honeysuckles bear delectable and very healthy fruit, therefore it is worth seriously considering cultivating them in one’s own garden, especially since it’s easy to do so.

Flowers

Flowers: This shrub’s flowers are quite inconspicuous, pale yellow, and resistant to spring frosts. It’s a cross-pollinating shrub, which means that to gain the highest possible fruit yield, it needs to be planted in the near vicinity of other Kamchatka honeysuckles. Docz Velikana is a perfect pollinator for the Vostorg variety.

Blooming

Blooming: Docz Velikana blooms in April.

Leaves

Leaves: This shrub's leaves are oval, green with a slightly bluish underside. Fresh foliage is slightly tomentose (fuzzy).

Fruit

Fruit: This variety bears cylindrical, pear-shaped berries, dark blue in colour with a lighter, waxy coating. They are juicy and sweet. The riper the berry, the sweeter it is. Kamchatka honeysuckle fruit are rich in healthful nutrients, such as pectins, organic acids, vitamin c and sugars. Moreover, pigments contained in the berries have remarkable properties of strengthening blood vessels and removing heavy metals and other toxins from the body.

Ripening

Ripening: The Docz Velikana variety starts to fruit at the beginning of June. It can bear fruit as early as a year after planting. In the second and third year the plant can produce from 0.5 to 1 kg of berries from a single shrub. This variety may provide as much as 3 kg of fruit from just one shrub and Kamchatka honeysuckles bear fruit for up to 30 years. This variety is suitable for both manual and mechanical harvesting.

CultivationRequirements

Cultivation requirements: Kamchatka honeysuckles are easy to cultivate. They tolerate sandy and dry soils, although they grow best in slightly acidic, moderately moist, sandy loam soils, preferably in sunny or semi-shaded locations.

Pruning

Pruning: During the first five years after planting Kamchatka honeysuckles need absolutely no pruning. The first thinning out to remove old shoots is to be done after about five years (depending on whether the shrub needs this). Thanks to such pruning, the fresh new shoots will gain access to more light and we gain the possibility of shaping the shrub to our liking. Pruning should be done before blooming or after fruiting, once the berries have been picked.

Overwintering

Overwintering: This variety of Kamchatka honeysuckle is particularly frost resistant. It does not freeze in temperatures as low as -40°C. At the beginning of November, young shrubs should be covered in soil with peat so that a mound of about 30 cm in height is formed over the plant.

Origin

Origin: Russia.

JAG KAM DOCZ 1

Data sheet

Type
fruiting
evergreen
no
Flowering date
IV
Fragrant flowers
no
Fruit ripening
July
June
Plant age
1

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