Ribes sanguineum (Red-flowering Currant Cultivar)

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Beloved for its year-round beauty, Red-flowering Currant is a prized PNW native shrub features rosy-red clusters of flowers in early spring that are hummingbird magnets!

This is a sport/cultivar that grows a little slower, may stay a little smaller over time (at maturity), and tends toward more medium-pink rather than deep-rose flowers.

Red-flowering Currant has bluish fruits that are enjoyed by birds and mammals, and its pretty lobed leaves offer pinkish-orange fall color. Best in full to part sun and tolerant of a variety of soils, even clay.

This cultivar grows to about 5-7 ft. tall in a vase-shaped form, with an ample canopy.

Note: We grow ours from cuttings or fruit from local genetics, taking a few years of cultivation to prepare them for you. They may start small, but will quickly develop in your perfect landscape setting!

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Beloved for its year-round beauty, Red-flowering Currant is a prized PNW native shrub features rosy-red clusters of flowers in early spring that are hummingbird magnets!

This is a sport/cultivar that grows a little slower, may stay a little smaller over time (at maturity), and tends toward more medium-pink rather than deep-rose flowers.

Red-flowering Currant has bluish fruits that are enjoyed by birds and mammals, and its pretty lobed leaves offer pinkish-orange fall color. Best in full to part sun and tolerant of a variety of soils, even clay.

This cultivar grows to about 5-7 ft. tall in a vase-shaped form, with an ample canopy.

Note: We grow ours from cuttings or fruit from local genetics, taking a few years of cultivation to prepare them for you. They may start small, but will quickly develop in your perfect landscape setting!

Beloved for its year-round beauty, Red-flowering Currant is a prized PNW native shrub features rosy-red clusters of flowers in early spring that are hummingbird magnets!

This is a sport/cultivar that grows a little slower, may stay a little smaller over time (at maturity), and tends toward more medium-pink rather than deep-rose flowers.

Red-flowering Currant has bluish fruits that are enjoyed by birds and mammals, and its pretty lobed leaves offer pinkish-orange fall color. Best in full to part sun and tolerant of a variety of soils, even clay.

This cultivar grows to about 5-7 ft. tall in a vase-shaped form, with an ample canopy.

Note: We grow ours from cuttings or fruit from local genetics, taking a few years of cultivation to prepare them for you. They may start small, but will quickly develop in your perfect landscape setting!