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95+ Plante Ribes Sanguineum

Ribes sanguineum king edward vii flowering currant is one of my all around favorite plants to use in shady areas. Ribes sanguineum is a great choice for either restoration or landscaping near the home.

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ensemble Plante ribes sanguineum!!!

The showy flowers in the spring provide nectar to hummingbirds and attract butterflies. Ribes sanguineum glutinosum is native to canyons and north slopes in the coast ranges. Songbirds readily consume the berries. Will thrive in a sheltered or exposed spot.

In the fall flowers give rise to blue black fruit with whitish bloom. The native flowering currant welcomes spring with a showy array of rosy pink buds softening to a rich clear pink. However it was david douglas the famous scottish plant explorer who introduced it into british commerce. There are both red king edward vii and white white icicle flowering cultivars available in the trade.

1 1 5 metres time to ultimate height. Archibald menzies is regarded as the first european to discover ribes sanguineum which he did in 1793 during his voyage with capt. 1 1 5 metres ultimate spread. Cooperative extension which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the eastern band of cherokee indians.

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