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94+ Ribes Sanguineum Autumn

Flowering currant is ideal in mixed shrub beds. Leaves are 3 5 lobed with lightly toothed margins and indented veins giving a wrinkled appearance.

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This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. Light sandy medium loamy and heavy clay soils prefers well. It is in flower from april to may and the seeds ripen from august to october. A showy pacific northwest native shrub that grows to about 5 10 ft.

Ribes sanguineum the flowering currant redflower currant or red flowering currant is a north american species of flowering plant in the family grossulariaceae native to western united states and canada british columbia washington idaho oregon california but widely cultivated and naturalized throughout temperate europe and australasia. Blue black berries are a favorite of birds. A medium sized deciduous shrub ribes sanguineum has toothed maple shaped leaves. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by rhs experts.

Turning a yellow to red color in autumn the leaves drop leaving the orangish red bark behind. Flowering currant pulborough scarlet. The species is hermaphrodite has both male and female organs and is pollinated by bees. A more compact grower than most excellent as a hedge or in a mixed shrub border in native landscaping in cooler climates.

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