
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 purchase
5 ft
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 purchase
5 ft
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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