A stunning early spring-blooming shrub with pendulous clusters of pink flowers, Ribes sanguineum var. glutinosum ‘Claremont’ (Flowering Currant) is an essential nectar source for bees and migrating hummingbirds. In fall, foliage shifts to a warm apricot hue. Also known as Winter Currant, this California native displays edible inky black berries that attract birds. This fragrant, showy shrub is a great choice for small yards and patio gardens.
Description
A selection of the West Coast native pink flowering currant Ribes sanguineum var. glutinosum ‘Claremont’ (Flowering Currant) has larger, deeper pink hanging clusters of nectar-rich flowers in early to mid-spring. Pollinated by hummingbirds, it is an essential early season nectar source for them when migrating north. Plant it in compost enriched garden loam with shade from the afternoon sun. Taller growing that wide, this shrub is a great choice for small yards and patio gardens. The leaves exude a delightful fragrance, deterring deer. Introduced by Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in California. Underplant ‘Claremont’ with Heuchera (Coral Bells), Aquilegia chrysantha (Golden Columbine) and Festuca x ‘Siskiyou Blue (Festuca grass). Prune after flowering if desired.










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