Decorative currant
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The most commonly used fruiting shrub is the currant. Everyone at least once in his life has tasted delicious jam, compote and currant jam, but not everyone knows how a shrub takes on a beautiful appearance during the flowering process. Next, we will focus on the varieties of decorative currants, which, with their stunning appearance, will add zest to any summer cottage or suburban area. Ornamental currants have many varieties with their own characteristics. Let's find out about this in more detail
Varieties of decorative currants
- Alpine currant, or Ribes alpinum.
Decorative red currant: photo
The most common representative of the ornamental currant variety in our country. The inflorescences are small in size and yellow in color, forming beautiful candle-shaped clusters. All this has an amazing combination with green foliage. I start from the middle of the summer season and until the beginning of the autumn season, this decorative currant bush is decorated with fruits of a scarlet color, they have a shape resembling a ball. Representatives of birds willingly love to feast on these berries. You can read more about the variety of decorative currant. here.
- Schmidt, or Schmidt.
Ornamental currant: photo
The ornamental currant of the Schmidt variety has gained strong popularity due to its high level of resistance to various diseases and parasites. The ornamental currant of the Schmidt variety can be called a plant that does not require complex and energy-intensive care. She has no particular preferences for the composition of the soil, it can grow in partial and complete shade, under large trees and in areas with stone relief. This decorative currant grows well in various weather conditions, it is easy to form a crown.
- Golden ribs, or Ribes aureum.
Ornamental currant: photo
A variety of decorative currant varieties Golden Riba is the rarest fruiting bush, belongs to the group of plants with high growth, has a crown in the shape of a ball. The inflorescences have a yellow color, a pronounced delicate aroma, form small clusters looking down. The berries are large and black in color, glossy. In the fall season, the leaves become fabulous, they acquire orange and yellow color, as well as red and purple.
This variety of ornamental currant golden riba has a high level of drought resistance. It perfectly tolerates the cold winter seasons, does not require complex and energy-intensive maintenance. The plant has no preference for soil composition. The ornamental currant of this variety is a light lover and prefers to grow in areas with sufficient sunlight. However, it can easily grow in partial or complete shade.
- Scarlet ribas, or Ribes sanguineum.
Ornamental currant: photo
This variety of ornamental currant scarlet ribas forms beautiful flowers. Variety "Atrorubens" forms small red inflorescences, which form small clusters, drooping down.
- King Edward the Seventh, or "King Edward VII".
Ornamental currant: photo
Elongated red brushes formed from beautiful small inflorescences are familiar to this variety of ornamental currant.Bears fruits in the form of berries of red color or black, matte. It doesn't look the best in appearance. Grows well in partial or full shade. Cannot withstand the cold without pre-prepared protection during the winter season.
The use of a variety of ornamental currant bushes
Each variety of decorative currant has its own unique properties, which means it is used in suburban or suburban areas in different ways.
For example, under large trees, you can plant only one type of ornamental currant, this is alpine currant.
Its root system copes well with the root system of large trees, it thrives in a lack of sunlight.
Ornamental currant: photo
All varieties of ornamental currants, which have been described above, are used as a living fence or hedge. To give shape to your taste, use a variety of decorative currants - alpine currants.
It looks great thanks to the combination of red fruits and green foliage. It is used as a living fence or hedge, planted in several copies with other representatives of herbaceous crops.
Plants-neighbors for ornamental currants
Spring bushes and bulbous plants are excellent plant neighbors for any type of ornamental currant. An already familiar combination is any kind of ornamental currant and forsythia or irgi. The beginning of the flowering process is the same for them. Viburnum is also an excellent neighbor for ornamental currants.
To create a summer cottage or suburban area in country style, plant a tulip, forget-me-not or daffodil to any variety of decorative currants.
Ornamental currant: photo
Worth knowing
The process of propagation of decorative currants is carried out using cuttings. In the autumn season, trim the cuttings that have already become stiff by twenty-five centimeters, plant in the ground in partially or completely shaded places. It is worth planting decorative currants in the fall season or spring season. Carry out the procedure for thinning ornamental currants once every three years.