Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Botanical Name | Ribes nigrum 'Willoughby' |
Zone | 3-8, hardy to -40°F |
Chill Hours | 800-1000 |
Soil | Well drained moderately fertile loamy soil with high organic matter. Prefers a soil pH of 6.0-6.8. |
Light | Full sun to partial shade (afternoon shade is often a good choice for Ribes) |
Pollination | Self-fertile but performs best when planted with other varieties |
Years to Bear | 1-2 |
Form | Spreading vigorous growth habit that tends toward horizontal branching, produces new growth at root line |
Height | 3-5 feet |
Spread | 3-6 feet |
Spacing | 3-6 feet or in a hedgerow |
Bloom | Creamy-white blossoms in March-April |
Ripening Time | Ripen in late June/early July |
Fruit | Large black berries with sweet, milder flavor than other black currants, easy to pick |
Pollinator Friendly | Yes |
Special Notes | White pine blister resistant |
Willoughby Black Currant
$10.00
Willowughby Black Currant is a productive tart black currant ripening early to mid-season.This black currant can withstand more sun than many other varieties. It is partially self-sterile and requires an additional variety for best berry production.
Berries are of good size, tart but not too musky, and the bush is very prolific.
USDA regulations prohibit shipping of Ribes species to the following states: DE, MA, ME, MI, NC, NH, RI, SC, VA, and WV.
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