
Ribes: Wild Currant
There are about 50 species of Ribes in the United StateS, and a good half of those are native to the Pacific Northwest. Of the natives, however, very few are available to local gardeners.
Plant care & info
Family: Grossulariaceae
Genus: Ribes
Common Name: Wild Currant, Wild Gooseberry
Along the west coast, both sides of the Cascades, British Columbia through California.
Light to medium green, lobed leaves, low-spreading or tall-upright-or-arching shrub, small flowers of white to pink to red or yellow. Some have branches with spines, some without. Fruit (mostly edible to birds, not so much-so to people) is small, round, red to blue to black.
Depending on species, Ribes can grow in full sun to part shade, wet to fairly dry conditions, though most will prefer regular water.
Occasionally has problems with aphids or rust, though uncommon. Relatively carefree.
They are a varied lot; it would be possible to find a Ribes suitable for nearly every garden setting. They bloom in a variety and intensity of color and all have berries that, while largely not palatable to humans, are great bird-attracters.
Leaves range from small and gently-lobed to palm-sized that are more sharply shaped, like that of maple; one species is fragrant like cloves and one has an odor described as unpleasantly “skunky”; some have branches that are spineless, while some are aggressively prickly; a few will accept somewhat dry conditions while others will demand wetness.
Some are strikingly beautiful and shaped to warrant a prominent place in a sun-to-dappled-shade part of the garden; others are less tame, with prominent thorns, and so more suited for a wildlife garden or hedgerow, where the berries and thorns create food and protective cover for birds.
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