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Red Osier Dogwood vs Red Currant
Cornus sericea
Ribes rubrum
NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON - MIGHT RETURN
Red Osier Dogwood is a small deciduous shrub that features deep red stems and twigs year-round, with creamy white flowers in the spring. This shrub will add a nice pop of color to your yard.
Red Osier Dogwood is an excellent soil stabilizer. It is fast growing and becomes drought tolerant once well established.
Red Currant is a deciduous shrub native to western Europe. It features five-lobed, maple-like leaves, and bright red berries that can be used in jams, sauces, and fresh eating.
Although this shrub is self-fertile, it will be more productive if another pollinator is present. For year over year high yields, ensure you fertilize (bone meal), prune, and mulch your Red Currant shrub.
Red Osier Dogwood Quick Facts
Red Currant Quick Facts
In row spacing: 0.9 m (3 ft)