Currant Rosa Sport®
Pink currant, very sweet
Article number: 2194186
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Product information "Currant Rosa Sport®"
Maturity: Medium ripenessFruits: Medium-sized berries on beautiful clusters
Flavour: Aromatic, mild, the currant with the best flavour in addition to Koral
Growth/health: Medium strong, upright growth
- Ripeness/Harvest Period July
- Final height 140cm to 160cm
- Final width 80cm to 100cm
- Available February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
- Plant Type deciduous
- Sweetness sweet/sour
- Use for wild gardens, as a hedge, for group plantings, as a specimen plant
- Hardiness hardy
- Soil moist, dry, heavy, moderately heavy, light, slightly alkaline, neutral, slightly acidic
- Location partial shade, full sun
- Flower Colour white
- Leaf Colour green
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This plant is an exclusive launch from Lubera. Lubera searches worldwide for new varieties and species that will make gardening more exciting and easier! We encounter new products again and again that we can exclusively bring to the market after intensive testing.
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pollination (Paul Lyons)
Hi Guys, Will Current RosaSport help with cross pollinating my Red Current?
pollination (Sonja Dreher)
Hello,
currants are self-fertile, but if a second variety is nearby it can increase the pollination result.
kind regards
Your Lubera Team
Currant Rosa Sport (Joyce)
Will this plant grow in Zone 10b?
Currant Rosa Sport (Sonja Dreher)
Hello ,
yes it will grow in zone 10b. This is very mild climate.
Currants are very frosthardy and it can be, if it is too warm, that they start thriving at unusual times in the wintermonth.
kind regards
Your Lubera Team
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