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Bristly Black Currant vs Ben Sarek Black Currant

Ribes lacustre

Ribes nigrum Ben Sarek

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Bristly Black Currant
Ben Sarek Black Currant

Bristly Black Currant is a native deciduous shrub that grows in moist forests, swamps, and riparian areas. In summer, it produces clusters of dark purple to black berries that provide food for wildlife, while its reddish-purple flowers attract pollinators. The berries are technically edible and enjoyed by some, but many find them unpleasant and bitter.

Thriving in moist soils and shaded locations, Bristly Black Currant helps stabilize soil and supports diverse habitats. It is valuable for conservation plantings, wetland restoration, riparian buffers, and naturalization projects.

Note: When crushed, the berries are known to release an offensive odour.

Ben Sarek Black Currant is a compact, high-yielding Black Currant cultivar, making it ideal for smaller gardens and easy berry picking. The large clusters of flavourful, sweet-tart berries ripen in mid-summer and are perfect for fresh eating, preserves, baked goods, and liqueurs. Plants may start producing some berries after two years, reaching full production in about four to five.

Developed by the Scottish Crop Research Institute, Ben Sarek Black Currant is resistant to powdery mildew and moderately resistant to white pine blister rust. It is self-fertile, meaning it does not require cross-pollination from another variety to produce fruit.

Bristly Black Currant Quick Facts

Ben Sarek Black Currant Quick Facts

Zone: 3a
Zone: 3a
Height: 0.9 m (3 ft)
Height: 1.1 m (4 ft)
Spread: 1.2 m (4 ft)
Spread: 1.1 m (4 ft)
Light: partial shade, full sun
Light: partial shade, full sun
Moisture: normal, wet
Moisture: normal
Growth rate: medium
Growth rate: fast
Life span: medium
Life span: short
Growth form: upright to spreading, thicket-forming
Growth form: compact, dense, rounded
Spreading: seeds - medium, layering - low
Spreading: layering - low
Maintenance: medium
Maintenance: medium

Toxicity: prickles may cause an allergic reaction

Foliage: aromatic when crushed
Bark: reddish brown with prickles
Flowers: small maroon-green clusters
Flowers: greenish-yellow
Bloom time: spring to early summer
Bloom time: early to mid spring
Berries: dark purple with hairs, edible
Berries: black currants, edible
Flavor: tart, unpleasant
Flavor: sweet-tart
Harvest: mid to late summer
Harvest: mid-summer
Hybrid: no
Hybrid: no
Catkins: no
Catkins: no


Native to: AB, BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NS, NB, NL, YT, NT, PE
Other Names: black gooseberry, black swamp gooseberry, bristly black gooseberry, bristly currant, bristly swamp currant, prickly currant
Other Names: ben sarek blackcurrant