The 'Izyuminka' honeysuckle is an early-maturing and high-yielding variety, valued by gardeners for its rapid ripening: the first fruits appear as early as May, and harvesting is possible until mid-June. The bush is compact, not exceeding 1.3 m in height, with neat inverse-conical crowns and curved shoots. The foliage is oval-shaped, green, slightly hairy, providing good photosynthesis and ornamental value during the flowering period with white buds.
The 'Izyuminka' fruits have an elongated oval shape, weighing 0.7–1.6 g, with a dense bluish skin with a slight bloom. The taste is sour-sweet, without bitterness, with spicy notes; fragrant and pleasant, rated up to 4.8 points by tasters. The yield is high – up to 3 kg of berries can be harvested from one adult bush, with an average yield of 0.8–1.5 kg.
The variety is distinguished by exceptional frost hardiness: it withstands temperatures down to -50 °C and spring frosts down to -7 °C. Additional varieties are required for pollination. 'Izyuminka' honeysuckle is easy to shape, does not require special care, prefers well-organic loam soil and sunny lighting.