Currant
We introduced the Josta some years ago to the U.S. and are happy with its less-care productive habit. The ribes family (gooseberries, jostas, currants) do best in our area of VA with some shade and good soil. In Southern areas ribes in full sun can loose their leaves in late summer but will return the following spring. Although they grow under neglect, a little care goes a long way.
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Crandall Currant
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Click for Currant Care Guide Ribes odoratum (Clove Currant) In the spring, Crandall is a stunning display of yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. This s...
View full detailsJosta Berry Black aka Jostaberry
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Click here for Jostaberry Care Guide Ribes grossularia × nigrum – Jostaberry Jostaberry is a unique hybrid from Europe, combining the best traits o...
View full detailsRed Lake Currant
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Click here for Currant Care Guide Ribes rubrum - Red Lake Red Lake is an extremely ornamental, mounding shrub that grows 3'-5' tall and 3'-5' wide....
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Click for Currant Care Guide Ribes sativum (Cherry Red Currant) Cherry Red currant produces short, loose clusters of very large, bright dark red b...
View full detailsJosta Berry Red
Click for Jostaberry Care Guide Ribes grossularia × nigrum – Red Fruiting Jostaberry The red-fruiting Jostaberry is a unique hybrid from Europe, co...
View full detailsBlanca White Currant
Ribes rubrum - Blanca White White fruit, almost translucent , very productive often used for making wine, juice and fresh eating. Vigorous, fruits ...
View full detailsPrimus White Currant
Click for Currant Care Guide Ribes rubrum 'Primus' A compact bush with long fruit clusters, Primus is highly productive, yielding up to 20 pounds...
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