hardiness zone
3
- 5
latin name
ribes nigrum
pollination requirements
Black currant plants require insect pollination, such as from bees and hoverflies, to produce a satisfactory crop. While most varieties are self-fertile, cross-pollination can increase the yield and size of the berries.
propagation
[3,4,5]
site and soil
Black currant plants require insect pollination, such as from bees and hoverflies, to produce a satisfactory crop. While most varieties are self-fertile, cross-pollination can increase the yield and size of the berries.
Size at Maturity
Any soil is suitable, they can tolerate heavier and more poorly drained sites than other fruit bushes, and even a little shade
hardiness zone
3
- 5
latin name
ribes nigrum
pollination requirements
Black currant plants require insect pollination, such as from bees and hoverflies, to produce a satisfactory crop. While most varieties are self-fertile, cross-pollination can increase the yield and size of the berries.
propagation
[3,4,5]
site and soil
Black currant plants require insect pollination, such as from bees and hoverflies, to produce a satisfactory crop. While most varieties are self-fertile, cross-pollination can increase the yield and size of the berries.
Size at Maturity
Any soil is suitable, they can tolerate heavier and more poorly drained sites than other fruit bushes, and even a little shade
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