Honeysuckle Roxana: variety description, photos and reviews

Typically, regions with harsh climates have few varieties of berries that bear fruit. One of them is honeysuckle "Roxana", which can produce a harvest in Siberia, the North and the Caucasus. Despite its youth, it is widespread throughout the country. A description of the honeysuckle variety Roxana will allow you to understand whether it is worth growing it in your garden plot.

Description of the edible honeysuckle variety Roxana

The plant is highly frost-resistant - it can produce crops even in frosts down to -40 °C. The honeysuckle bush has a beautiful appearance, and the taste of its berries attracts the attention of more and more people.

“Roxana” is characterized by short stature. It usually reaches 1.5 meters in height. Its round and wide crown is 60-70 cm in diameter. The shoots are thick at the base and have a pink tint at the edges. The leaves are large, slightly pubescent, dark green.

Berries contain useful substances and vitamins

Edible varieties of berries are characterized by the following features:

  1. Weight no more than 1.3 grams.
  2. The diameter of the fruit is 1 cm, length – 3 cm.
  3. The shape is oblong, elongated.
  4. The skin is dark blue with a light layer of waxy coating.

The berries have a sweet and sour taste and are a little reminiscent of strawberries. The pulp is dense and fibrous.

Attention! Eating just 50 grams of Roxana honeysuckle berries per day will help relieve stress and depression.

The plant harvest ripens late - it begins to be collected at the end of July, and in the southern regions not much earlier. Once planted, a honeysuckle bush can bear fruit for 3 years. During the season you can collect no more than 3.5 kg of berries from it.

Planting and caring for honeysuckle Roxana

In order for the plant to actively develop and produce a harvest, it needs to be provided with proper care. It starts with planting and ends with pest and disease control.

Landing dates

For good rooting of the honeysuckle bush, it is very important to choose the right planting time. It is recommended to perform the procedure in April or September, but experienced gardeners prefer spring. They do this so that the plant gets comfortable in the soil before frost sets in.

Selection and preparation of a landing site

For good growth of honeysuckle "Roxana" you need to choose the right planting site. It should provide the plant with sunlight and limit exposure to strong drafts. It is necessary to choose a site in such a way that the bush is at least 3 meters away from fruit trees and fences. The south side of the garden is better suited for this, since a large amount of sunlight will allow the fruits to gain sugar and ripen faster, which will affect their taste.

Honeysuckle needs a sufficient amount of moisture, but it should not stagnate.Therefore, where shrubs will be planted, the groundwater level should be about 3 meters. Light soil is required, the best option is chernozem or loam.

Before planting honeysuckle "Roxana", you need to prepare the ground. To do this, humus is added to it and mixed well. A hole is dug measuring 50x70 cm.

Important! If you plan to plant a lot of plants, then the plot is divided so that the distance between rows is 2 meters, and the distance between bushes in a row is 3 meters.

Landing rules

Planting honeysuckle "Roxana" is an important stage in growing the berry. It is performed in the following sequence:

  1. A drainage layer of river pebbles or broken bricks is poured onto the bottom of the finished hole. It will provide air to the root system.
  2. Add a substrate consisting of compost, manure, humus and wood ash.
  3. Garden soil is poured on top.
  4. Water the hole abundantly and leave it for 7 days.
  5. After this, carefully straightening the roots, plant honeysuckle.
  6. Sprinkle a little soil on top, water and mulch.

Mulching is one of the most reliable ways to maintain plant health.

Watering and fertilizing

The quality of care for honeysuckle “Roxana” largely depends on the correct implementation of watering and fertilizing. The shrub needs water as the soil dries out. This happens depending on weather conditions once every 5-10 days. A young plant needs three buckets of water, an adult at least five.

Honeysuckle “Roxana” should be fed no earlier than the second year after planting. Do this 3 times throughout the year:

  1. In April, 3-4 kg of humus is added under the root system.
  2. In the summer, before harvesting, the bush is watered with 3 liters of potassium solution.
  3. At the beginning of autumn, honeysuckle is fed with a solution of superphosphate.
Important! Once every 2-3 years it is necessary to mulch with peat or humus.

Trimming

Pruning is an important part of proper care of Roxana honeysuckle. It is recommended to perform this procedure for the first time when the plant is 2-3 years old. After this, it is not necessary to prune the bush, unless it is too thick. In this case, you need to remove several branches that grow from the ground. Additionally, dried or diseased areas of honeysuckle should be cut off. If the plant is too bushy, you can remove the internal branches to allow access to sunlight.

Young shoots of “Roxana” should not be pruned, since most of the berries grow on them. In the spring, you can remove branches damaged by frost, and after the fruiting period, make a decorative formation of the bush.

When performing the procedure of pruning honeysuckle, the main thing is not to overdo it, since “Roxana” grows for a very long time

Wintering

Since honeysuckle “Roxana” is a frost-resistant plant, it does not need any special preparation for wintering. The exception is when the temperature in the planting region drops below -40 °C, then mulching is performed during this period.

Advice! Some gardeners, fearing for their plant, cover it with plastic wrap. But then you need to ensure the bush is ventilated for several hours every day.

Reproduction

Honeysuckle is propagated in two ways - by seeds, cuttings and cuttings. Ordinary gardeners use the second and third methods. Only experienced breeders can grow “Roxana” with seeds. This method is performed in the following sequence:

  1. Rub the ripe berries on a paper towel.
  2. The paper is rolled up and put away. At room temperature, the seeds retain the ability to grow for several years.
  3. It is better to plant in June. The seeds are placed in moist soil and buried 1 mm into it. After this, they are covered with film to create greenhouse conditions.
  4. After 3 weeks, the first seedlings should appear. At the end of autumn they are transferred to the garden.
  5. When the sprouts have leaves, they are transplanted to the garden bed.
  6. Seedlings need to be watered regularly, loosen the soil and remove weeds.
  7. The first harvest from the Roxana bush is harvested after 3-4 years.

An easier way is propagation by cuttings. They are harvested before the first buds appear. It is better to choose young, strong branches with a diameter of at least 8 mm and a length of 15-18 cm.

When the planting material has been selected, propagation begins:

  1. The cuttings are planted in the soil to a depth of about 10 cm so that at least two buds remain on the surface.
  2. To ensure that the root system develops faster, the seedling is covered with film.
  3. You need to water the cuttings moderately, several times a day.
  4. Complete rooting occurs within a month.

Cuttings should be harvested in early spring before the buds open.

The most common method of propagating honeysuckle "Roxana" is by layering. This is very easy to do:

  1. At the beginning of summer, the soil next to the bush is loosened and slightly raised.
  2. They take several powerful young stems growing at the base of the bush, press them to the ground and fix them in this position.
  3. The shoots are sprinkled with a layer of soil about 5 cm thick.
  4. Until next spring, the cuttings are regularly watered.
  5. Then they are separated from the mother bush and transplanted to a permanent place.
  6. It takes several years for Roxana's cuttings to become a full-fledged plant.

Pollinators of honeysuckle Roxana

The variety of honeysuckle "Roxana" is a self-fertile berry, so there is no need for pollination. However, if you want to improve productivity, the bush can be planted in the company of other varieties of honeysuckle. “Kamchadalka” and “Tomichka” are best suited for this. They are necessary for cross-pollination of crops. Moreover, the closer they are planted, the better the result.

Diseases and pests

The honeysuckle variety "Roxana" has a well-developed immune system, so it is not afraid of most diseases. In rare cases, it can be affected by powdery mildew, spotting, and tuberculosis. These are fungal diseases and they are characterized by the same symptoms:

  • the branches begin to dry out and become brown or black;
  • leaves turn yellow and fall off.

Shrubs can be cured by periodic treatment with fungicides.

Of the pests, the most dangerous for “Roxana” are: rosea leaf roller, honeysuckle miners, mites and aphids. You need to fight them by spraying the bush with insecticides.

If the leaf roller is not stopped in time, it can cause serious damage to the crop.

Conclusion

The description of the honeysuckle variety Roxana confirms its unpretentiousness and ease of care. The new frost-resistant plant is loved by many experienced gardeners - it is grown in conditions in which it is difficult to obtain a harvest from bushes of other berries. In this case, it is necessary to adhere to the conditions for the proper cultivation and care of this unusual garden crop.

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Reviews of honeysuckle Roxana

Alexander Grachev, 48 years old, Novosibirsk
I read all the recommendations for planting and care. In addition to “Roxana,” I planted several more varieties of honeysuckle on my plot. Thanks to this, the yield of each bush has increased - the berries have become larger and juicier. In winter, to protect the buds from birds, I recommend hanging gauze on the bush or placing repellent objects nearby.
Valentina Yakovleva, 53 years old, Perm
After listening to the recommendations of my neighbors, I decided to plant honeysuckle “Roxana” in my dacha. The result exceeded all my expectations. The bushes look great as an ornamental plant, and the fruits have an amazing juicy taste. The harvest from the "Roxana" bush was so large that I made jam from the remains - all family members liked it. Next year I plan to plant a few more bushes.
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