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Boreal Blizzard is a University of Saskatchewan haskap, or blue honeysuckle, in the Boreal series of Lonicera caerulea cultivars. It is described as a Japanese x Russian hybrid. Aurora is identified as its sibling. The fruit is very large and low in acidity. University of Saskatchewan material says the Boreal series combines Russian, Japanese, and Kuril Islands haskap germplasm to improve fruit size, flavour, later ripening, productivity, and machine harvest traits. [S2] [S3]
The available sources do not state its exact release year. A 2016 University of Saskatchewan sheet for Boreal Beauty says Boreal Beauty propagation was a year behind Boreal Blizzard, implying Boreal Blizzard was already further along by then. [S1]
The berries are Boreal Blizzard's main distinction. University of Saskatchewan sources give an average fruit weight of 2.8 g and a maximum of 3.9 g. They describe it as possibly the largest haskap variety, or the largest haskap cultivar on the market at the time of the poster. One handout says the berries are shaped like thick surfboards. The flavour is low acid and sweet, similar to Aurora. The breeding poster says Boreal Blizzard has about half the acidity of most haskap varieties. [S2] [S3]
At Saskatoon, Boreal Blizzard ripens in mid July. The University of Saskatchewan popular varieties handout classifies it as midseason. The breeding poster says it ripens one week after previous University of Saskatchewan cultivars, matching the Boreal series goal of extending the haskap season beyond earlier releases. [S2] [S3]
The plant is upright, similar to Aurora. Boreal Beast is recommended as a companion pollinizer. The broader Boreal series breeding work selected for vigour, general health, fruit size, flavour, productivity, later ripening, and machine harvest traits. These include firm fruit, even ripening, and fruit that holds strongly. [S2] [S3]
These sources do not give a direct zone rating for Boreal Blizzard. Its strongest geographic context is the University of Saskatchewan haskap breeding program at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The crop is also presented in a handout for northern gardens. [S2] [S3]
Boreal Blizzard belongs to the Boreal series, developed from diverse Lonicera caerulea germplasm. The breeding poster describes the source groups as Russian, Japanese, and Kuril Islands haskaps. Russian material contributed early, productive plants with long, thin berries. Japanese selections contributed thick midseason fruit and productive tall bushes. Kuril material contributed later ripening, thick fruit, fruit retention, sturdy bushes, and mildew resistance. Boreal Blizzard itself is identified as Japanese x Russian, and Aurora is noted as its sibling. [S2] [S3]
Summary source basis
This summary currently draws chiefly from Breeding the Boreal Series of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea), with 2 additional supporting sources linked below.
Selected source quotations
“Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars”
— Breeding the Boreal Series of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea), p1
“Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet.”
— Recommended fruit Varieties, p1
“Propagation is a year behind ‘Boreal Blizzard’ so we expect this variety to be available to the public in 2017.”
— ‘Boreal Beauty’, p3
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 143 | Recommended fruit Varieties | unknown | 7 | 0 | 0 | p1 | Aurora is identified as its sibling.; Ripens midseason, identified as mid-July in Saskatoon.; Described as an upright grower similar to Aurora.; Boreal Beast is recommended as a companion for pollination. |
| 146 | Breeding the Boreal Series of Haskap (Lonicera caerulea) | unknown | 7 | 0 | 0 | p1 | The Boreal series is described as having characteristics that led to naming and releasing them, but no release year is given on this page.; Presented as a haskap cultivar in Lonicera caerulea.; Figure 3 says the Boreal s |
| 133 | ‘Boreal Beauty’ | unknown | 1 | 0 | 0 | p3 | ‘Boreal Beauty’ propagation was a year behind ‘Boreal Blizzard’. |
| Document | Page | Claim Type | Claim | Quote | Match |
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| 146 | p1 | release_year_reference | The Boreal series is described as having characteristics that led to naming and releasing them, but no release year is given on this page. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 146 | p1 | taxon_context | Presented as a haskap cultivar in Lonicera caerulea. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 146 | p1 | description_snippet | Figure 3 says the Boreal series berries are shown close to actual size. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 146 | p1 | description_snippet | The abstract states that average fruit weights of Boreal Blizzard and Boreal Beauty are greater than other cultivars and about twice as heavy as most cultivars. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 146 | p1 | flavor_profile | Described as low acid; the abstract also states Boreal Blizzard has half the acidity of most haskap varieties. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 146 | p1 | fruit_size | Average fruit weight is stated as 2.8 g, described as the largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market; maximum weight is stated as 3.9 g. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 146 | p1 | entry_pedigree | Identified as a J x Rhybrid, interpreted from the page context as Japanese x Russian haskap hybrid. | Boreal Blizzard (above) • J x Rhybrid • 2.8 g average fruit weight, largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market • 3.9 g max weight • Low acid • Ripens 1 week after previous Uof SK cultivars | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | entry_pedigree | Aurora is identified as its sibling. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | description_snippet | Ripens midseason, identified as mid-July in Saskatoon. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | growth_habit | Described as an upright grower similar to Aurora. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | recommendation_context | Boreal Beast is recommended as a companion for pollination. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | description_snippet | Fruits are shaped like thick surfboards. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | fruit_size | Fruits are described as possibly the largest of any variety, averaging 2.8 grams and reaching 3.9 grams. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 143 | p1 | flavor_profile | Similar flavour to Aurora; described as low acid and sweet. | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | page_block:0.90 |
| 133 | p3 | release_year_reference | ‘Boreal Beauty’ propagation was a year behind ‘Boreal Blizzard’. | Propagation is a year behind ‘Boreal Blizzard’ so we expect this variety to be available to the public in 2017. | page_block:0.90 |
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| release_year_reference | The Boreal series is described as having characteristics that led to naming and releasing them, but no release year is given on this page. | 0.75 |
| taxon_context | Presented as a haskap cultivar in Lonicera caerulea. | 0.98 |
| description_snippet | Figure 3 says the Boreal series berries are shown close to actual size. | 0.90 |
| description_snippet | The abstract states that average fruit weights of Boreal Blizzard and Boreal Beauty are greater than other cultivars and about twice as heavy as most cultivars. | 0.95 |
| flavor_profile | Described as low acid; the abstract also states Boreal Blizzard has half the acidity of most haskap varieties. | 0.95 |
| fruit_size | Average fruit weight is stated as 2.8 g, described as the largest fruit of any haskap cultivar on the market; maximum weight is stated as 3.9 g. | 0.98 |
| entry_pedigree | Identified as a J x R hybrid, interpreted from the page context as Japanese x Russian haskap hybrid. | 0.90 |
| entry_pedigree | Aurora is identified as its sibling. | 0.90 |
| description_snippet | Ripens midseason, identified as mid-July in Saskatoon. | 0.98 |
| growth_habit | Described as an upright grower similar to Aurora. | 0.97 |
| recommendation_context | Boreal Beast is recommended as a companion for pollination. | 0.98 |
| description_snippet | Fruits are shaped like thick surfboards. | 0.97 |
| fruit_size | Fruits are described as possibly the largest of any variety, averaging 2.8 grams and reaching 3.9 grams. | 0.98 |
| flavor_profile | Similar flavour to Aurora; described as low acid and sweet. | 0.98 |
| release_year_reference | ‘Boreal Beauty’ propagation was a year behind ‘Boreal Blizzard’. | 0.93 |
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