Maxine's Opus Honeyberry
Bred by renowned expert Dr. Maxine Thompson, the vigorous Maxine's Opus Honeyberry stands out for its exceptionally large, sweet fruit and open growth habit that makes harvesting a breeze. This cold-hardy variety thrives in Northern gardens, producing delicate white spring blooms that transform into plump berries perfect for eating as a snack or as a jelly. Grow in full sun with afternoon shade, spacing plants about 5' apart to create an edible hedge. Whether grown in containers or as part of a woodland garden design, this disease-resistant variety delivers abundant harvests while attracting beneficial pollinators. For best results, provide well-draining soil and pair with another honeyberry variety to ensure optimal fruit production through cross pollination.
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Maxine's Opus Honeyberry
Maxine's Opus Honeyberry
Bred by renowned expert Dr. Maxine Thompson, the vigorous Maxine's Opus Honeyberry stands out for its exceptionally large, sweet fruit and open growth habit that makes harvesting a breeze. This cold-hardy variety thrives in Northern gardens, producing delicate white spring blooms that transform into plump berries perfect for eating as a snack or as a jelly. Grow in full sun with afternoon shade, spacing plants about 5' apart to create an edible hedge. Whether grown in containers or as part of a woodland garden design, this disease-resistant variety delivers abundant harvests while attracting beneficial pollinators. For best results, provide well-draining soil and pair with another honeyberry variety to ensure optimal fruit production through cross pollination.
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Bred by renowned expert Dr. Maxine Thompson, the vigorous Maxine's Opus Honeyberry stands out for its exceptionally large, sweet fruit and open growth habit that makes harvesting a breeze. This cold-hardy variety thrives in Northern gardens, producing delicate white spring blooms that transform into plump berries perfect for eating as a snack or as a jelly. Grow in full sun with afternoon shade, spacing plants about 5' apart to create an edible hedge. Whether grown in containers or as part of a woodland garden design, this disease-resistant variety delivers abundant harvests while attracting beneficial pollinators. For best results, provide well-draining soil and pair with another honeyberry variety to ensure optimal fruit production through cross pollination.


















