Evergreen Currant Bush. Evergreen Currant (Ribes viburnifolium) is a remarkable plant that should be in every West Coast garden. Sometimes called Catalina Perfume, this evergreen plant releases a heavy, sweet scent of wine grapes after a good rain. Some people say that it smells like fine wine, but even better. The deep green foliage not only smells good but is beautiful to boot with a lovely waxy sheen. The stems are red and play off of the green leaves nicely. In the spring it has small rose-colored trumpet-shaped flowers... - Evergreen Currant Bush.
Alpine Currant Bush. When it comes to tenacity, the Alpine Currant (Ribes alpinum) is strong and nearly impossible to kill. The Alpine Currant features dense branches from roots to tip that are completely cloaked by small leaves in medium green. Of course, you get more t... - Alpine Currant Bush.
Red Lake Currant Bush. Glowing red berries for perfect for birds or jam! If this Currant bush took a vacation, it would not be aiming for the sunny beaches of the south. It would much prefer the cool climate of the Great Lakes. Redcurrants were first cultivated as garden p... - Red Lake Currant Bush.
Consort Black Currant Bush. The Consort Black Currant is a deciduous shrub bearing edible fruit. Your Consort Black Current (Ribes nigrum 'Consort') will certainly provide succulent fruit, but it's also a lovely ornamental bush. As the blooms of your Black Currant fade, cluster... - Consort Black Currant Bush.
Pink Flowering Currant Bush. Native, water-wise and highly under-utilized ornamental plants that work in a variety of settings are absolute treasures! Pink Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum 'glutinosum') is an underused gem that works beautifully in a formal garden, a bird and... - Pink Flowering Currant Bush.
Green Mound Alpine Currant Bush. Green Mound Alpine Currant bush (Ribes alpinum 'Green Mound') is a deciduous shrub with a particularly hardy nature. If you're seeking a reliable, hardy shrub then look no further! Your Green Mound busts out in early spring so you won't have to wait ... - Green Mound Alpine Currant Bush.