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Currant Bushes

Blackcurrant
Blackcurrant
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Blackcurrant is a medium-sized shrub producing delicious, deep purple to black sweet berries suitable for jams, jellies, syrups and cordial. Our Blackcurrant is grown from seed from the "Ben" series of Blackcurrant cultivars, developed by the Mylnefield Research...

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Alpine Currant
Alpine Currant

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Alpine Currant is a great shrub to plant along sidewalks, near building or at your property boundary as a hedge or accent species. It is widely used by commercial landscapers in parking lots and near buildings because of its hardiness, attractiveness, and pollution...

Golden Currant
Golden Currant

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Golden Currant produces berries for jams, jellies, sauces and even pemmican. This currant bush is very dense, allowing for use as a hedge, windbreak, or wildlife habitat. This plant is also a very popular rootstock to graft popular red and white currant...

Northern Red Currant
Northern Red Currant

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The Northern Red Currant is also known as the Swamp Red currant due to its preference for moist soil. As long as the soil is wet, this shrub can live in any degree of sunlight. The currant itself is a bright red-purple berry enjoyed by many animals and some...

Red Currant
Red Currant

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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...

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