Growing Haskap in Canada

Document 110

Title: Growing Haskap in Canada

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/haskap/growinghaskapinCanada.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 49

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Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

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356mentioned_in_documentOne Green Earth NurseryGrowing Haskap in Canada110
355mentioned_in_documentOregon State UniversityGrowing Haskap in Canada110
354mentioned_in_documentUniversity Of SaskatchewanGrowing Haskap in Canada110

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770year_reference1950Year reference 1950
776institution_mention1950University Of Saskatchewan
777institution_mention1950Oregon State University
778nursery_mention1950One Green Earth Nursery
771year_reference1990Year reference 1990
773year_reference1998Year reference 1998
772year_reference2003Year reference 2003
775year_reference2007Year reference 2007
774year_reference2008Year reference 2008

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9description_snippetThe trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candA 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle specimen is described as having shredded-bark-like, grapevine-like trunk texture and a trunk about three inccultivar 1892Open Review parse
9anecdote_snippetThe trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candThe image-linked plant was noted as ornamental but difficult to shake fruit from due to trunk/branch structure; growers are advised to prunecultivar 1892Open Review parse
9growth_habitThe trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candObserved habit indicates low-suckering, branch-management behavior consistent with practical harvesting considerations in mature plants.cultivar 1892Open Review parse
9culinary_useThe trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candHaskap fruit is described as suitable for pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candies.cultivar 1892Open Review parse
9flavor_profileThe trunk of this 30+ year old Blue Honeysuckle looks similar to an old grape vine with a shredded bark look. ... Haskap can be used in processed products: pastries, jams, juice, wine, ice cream, yogurt, sauces, and candWhen frozen, fruit melts in the mouth with practically unnoticeable seeds that are kiwi-sized; the skins disintegrate during consumption.cultivar 1892Open Review parse

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1888Borealis1100Open cultivar
1889Tundra1000Open cultivar
1892Haskap700Open cultivar
1890Blue Belle200Open cultivar
1891Berry Blue200Open cultivar
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nursery_candidateOne Green Earth Nursery0.58
institution_candidateOregon State University0.60
institution_candidateUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
taxon_keywordvaccinium0.65
taxon_keywordhaskap0.75
taxon_keywordlonicera0.75

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TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetThey have fruit much larger than Russian cultivars currently on the market in North America, taste better and have a nice round shape.0.54
description_snippetHorrible tasting, ornamental versions of this plant were bred in the 1950’s at a research station in Beaverlodge, AB which probably caused fruit breeders in North America to be com0.54
ornamental_useornamental versions of this plant were bred in the 1950’s at a research station in Beaverlodge0.56
ripening_windowripen each season (earlier than strawberries0.56
storage_durationKeep in mind that it is very hard on a plant to use wilting as a sign to water0.56
flavor_profiletaste better and have a nice round shape0.57
growth_habitspreading0.52
fruit_colorblue0.55
nursery_referenceOne Green Earth Nursery0.58
institution_referenceOregon State University0.60
institution_referenceUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
year_reference20070.55
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year_reference20030.55
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