hardiness zone
3 - 8
latin name
ribes odoratum
pollination requirements
Crandall Clove Currant (Ribes odoratum 'Crandall') is considered self-fertile, while it can produce fruit on its own, having another compatible variety nearby can boost yield.
site and soil
The Crandall Clove Currant (Ribes odoratum) grows best in well-drained, fertile, and organically rich clay or silt loam soil with medium moisture. It prefers full sun, but can tolerate part shade, especially in hot summer climates. The Crandall Clove Currant is also tolerant of poor soils and drought once established.
Size at Maturity
3-4 ft

Crandall Clove Currant (Ribes odoratum)

ribes odoratum

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Also known as the buffalo, or clove (from delightful fragrance of flowers) currant. This beautiful Native American bush sports bright yellow flowers in spring followed by very large sweet and aromatic fruits that are good for fresh eating and preserves. Easy to grow and disease resistant these ornamental bushes have good fall color and are self-fertile. One of the best tasting black currants. Very hardy and drought tolerant, zones 3-8.

hardiness zone
3 - 8
latin name
ribes odoratum
pollination requirements
Crandall Clove Currant (Ribes odoratum 'Crandall') is considered self-fertile, while it can produce fruit on its own, having another compatible variety nearby can boost yield.
site and soil
The Crandall Clove Currant (Ribes odoratum) grows best in well-drained, fertile, and organically rich clay or silt loam soil with medium moisture. It prefers full sun, but can tolerate part shade, especially in hot summer climates. The Crandall Clove Currant is also tolerant of poor soils and drought once established.
Size at Maturity
3-4 ft
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