Ribes sanguineum glutinosum 'Claremont'![]()
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PINK FLOWERING CURRANT, WINTER CURRANT |
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Rainy Side NotesThe flowering currant Ribes attracts hummingbirds like no other shrub in late winter to early spring. One of my favorites, R. 'Claremont', not only keeps the hummingbirds coming back for more, but also does it superbly by cloaking itself in pink. I view its welcoming branches above my pond, covered in racemes of dark pink buds, opening to a lighter hue, that age to a striking red. After the early flower show is over, it fades into the background until the following late winter to early spring. Even though this shrub prefers moist, well-drained soil, it is drought tolerant once established, requiing little additional water during our typical summer drought in the maritime Northwest. Birds favor the shrub’s one-third-inch diameter, blue-black fruit that ripens later in the summer.
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