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American black currant with flowers and berries
Grossulariaceae23 April 202612 min

American Black Currant: complete guide

Ribes americanum

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Overview

American black currant is fruit-producing shrub. This robust plant produces abundant yellow flowers followed by dark, edible berries.

Appearance & Bloom

Grows as dense shrub 1-1.5 meters tall. Yellow flowers May, black fruits July-August.

Ideal Location

Full sun to partial shade. Excellent for wild corners and wildlife gardens.

Soil

Tolerant of soil types. Grows best in fertile, well-draining soil pH 5-7.8.

Watering

Moderate moisture needs. Water regularly first season. Once established, tolerates dry periods well.

Pruning

Minimal pruning. Remove dead or damaged branches spring. Thinning dense growth helps.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: check winter damage. Summer: monitor moisture, harvest berries. Autumn: minimal care. Winter: little needed.

Winter Hardiness

Extremely hardy to Zone 2 (-40 C). Most frost-resistant fruit shrubs. No protection needed.

Companion Plants

Combine with native shrubs and elderberry.

Conclusion

American black currant brings wildlife food and nature. Berries nutritious, fresh or jam. Visit specialist nurseries. Explore gardenworld.app/en.

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