- A patented variety, belongs to the Blue Moose group.
- Grows into a well branched, dome-like shrub in shape up to 150 cm high and 150 cm across, develops elevated branches.
- Produces elongated elliptic berries up to 3 cm long with sharply edged tops, they are sweet and juicy and leave a dry stem scar; mechanical harvesting possible.
- A moderately late cultivar. According to observations carried out on our plantation in Muniakowice (Małopolska, Poland), the fruit ripening period falls, depending on the weather, on the third / fourth week of June.
- An individual shrub gives approximately 3.6 kg (max 4.5 kg) of berries, on average it produces 11.8 t/ha (max 14.8 t/ha).
- On our farm in Muniakowice, we conduct annual tests of the sugar content in the fruit of various varieties of Kamchatka berry. The maximum result obtained in these tests for this variety was 14.0°Bx (Brix).
- It is advisable to grow several different varieties one next to another to enable cross-pollination.
- We hold a licence to propagate this variety, granted by the North American Honeyberry Corporation .