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I have 4 of these in my mostly shady central Delaware back yard. I think it is an under-utilized plant. It blooms here after the big fa...Read More
This is the most common cultivar grown in southeast PA and probably elsewhere too. It was selected for bearing excellent red fall color a...Read More
I think I have this plant growing wild on my property. It may be something else. Most are in full sun, but some are in a shady moist area...Read More
I've grown this plant for several years in Buckfield, Maine (zone 5a now) in light shade and moist soil and it did very well with little ...Read More
Gorgous blooms in late May. Mine gets 3-4 hours sunlight, clay soil. Starting to send out runners, but they are easily trimmed out of t...Read More
I have this plant in my back yard (wood edge, light shade, moist, well-drained soil) and it has done very well. I have expanded my front...Read More
This is a native plant to the Eastern US, where the genus Ribes has been cultivated as a food crop from at least colonial times. I remem...Read More
This plant has been very easy to grow in fairly good shade. In my area depending on soil it can take on some yellowing from high ph soil...Read More
This plant has fragrant attractive racemes of white flowers in mid-Summer, followed by green berries which turn brownish purple.
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