Clove Currant (Ribes odoratum)-Hort Answers - University of Illinois Extension
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Shrub

Clove Currant
Ribes odoratum

Clove Currant leaves
Clove Currant leaves
 
Features
Small, yellow, tubular flowers in early spring; flowers have a strong clove fragrance; autumn color is brief and mild (some yellow or a hint of red); fruits are black berries in mid-summer (on female plants only). 
 
Culture
Full sun to partial shade; moist, well-drained soil is best, but tolerates some dryness; tolerates alkaline soils. 
 
Cultivars
 
 
Mature Height
6-9 Feet
 
Size
Medium
 
 
Mature Width
6-12 Feet
 
Mature Form
Rounded to open and irregular, prone to suckering. 
 
Native To:
United States (and Illinois) 
 
USDA Hardiness Zone
3 - 7 
 
Soil Conditions
Dry
Moist, Well-Drained
 
 
Tolerance
Alkaline Soil
Dry Sites
Salt
Wind
 
 
Exposure/Light Requirements
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
 
 
Uses
Border
Naturalizing
 
 
Foliage Color
Green
 
 
Fall Foliage Color
Yellow
 
 
Pests and Problems

Environmental Damage

Fungal Disease


Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:

Anthracnose and leaf spots are potential problems. In some parts of the country, the planting of Ribes species is illegal, due to the fact some species are alternate hosts for white pine blister rust. Check with local authorities before planting. Ribes odoratum is a host of this disease.
 
Additional Notes
Male and female flowers on separate plants. Fruit will be produced only if a male plant is available to pollinate the females.

 

 
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