Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Botanical Name | Ribes rubrum 'Champagne Pink' |
Zone | 3-8 |
Chill Hours | 800-1000 |
Soil | Well drained moderately fertile loamy soil with high organic matter |
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 | Upright vigorous growth habit, produces new growth at root line |
Height | 3-6 feet |
Spread | 3-6 feet |
Spacing | 3-5 feet or in a hedgerow |
Bloom | White blossoms in March-early April |
Ripening Time | Ripen in late June/early July |
Fruit | Tasty translucent pink berries in large numbers |
Pollinator Friendly | Yes |
Champagne Pink Currant
$10.00
Ribes rubrum ‘Champagne Pink’. Some say this is the sweetest of all currants and best for fresh eating. Like all pink currants, it is sweet with a very distinctive flavor. Production may be slightly less than red currants, and bushes develop over time. Champagne pink currant is a compact and pretty bush that is disease resistant as well.
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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