23+ Ribes Sanguineum Herbst
On mar 9 2015 coriaceous from roslindale ma wrote. The species is hermaphrodite has both male and female organs and is pollinated by bees.
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In bloom february april the 2 4 drooping clusters of pink flowers are also an early food source for hummingbirds and bees. It is hardy to zone uk 6 and is not frost tender. Grossulariaceae currant family edible parts of flowering currant.You may find plants with flowers ranging from white to a deep red. Ribes sanguineum is a great choice for either restoration or landscaping near the home. The bluish fruit is edible but insipid and best used to feed the birds who wait till nothing tastier is available.
If you are collecting seeds from your flowering currant be sure to clean the pulp from the seeds thoroughly before storing them. Ribes sanguineum is a deciduous shrub growing to 2 5 m 8ft by 2 5 m 8ft at a medium rate. Ribes sanguineum glutinosum pink flowering currant photo courtesy of jg in sf.
This currant likes shade to part shade moderate water in interior very drought tolerant in coastal gardens. Ribes sanguineum glutinosum is native to canyons and north slopes in the coast ranges. Archibald menzies is regarded as the first european to discover ribes sanguineum which he did in 1793 during his voyage with capt.
A beautiful addition to a hedgerow. Fruit raw or cooked. Ribes sanguineum pursh rye beez sang gwin ee um names.
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