Lonicera variety "Lenarola" is a large-fruit shrub with a strong, inverted-conical, and dense stem, which adapts easily to various climatic conditions due to high winter hardiness. The bushes have thick, curved shoots of light brown color and large green leaves of elongated oval shape.
The berries of the variety are characterized by a wide oval (oval-conical) shape, a pointed top and base, and a bluish-blue color with a noticeable waxy bloom. The weight of one fruit ranges from 0.9 to 1.2 grams, making the berries large compared to the standard. The taste is sour-sweet, and the maturation period is early, which allows obtaining the first harvest at the beginning of the season.
The yield reaches approximately 2.1 kilograms per bush, with low berry shedding, which facilitates harvesting and storage. The variety requires cross-pollination for full fruiting, but due to its resistance to unfavorable temperatures and strong bush structure, it remains a popular choice among gardeners.