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King Edward Flowering Currant
Short overview King Edward Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum ‘King Edward VII’) is a deciduous flowering…
King Edward Flowering Currant
Short overview
King Edward Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum ‘King Edward VII’) is a deciduous flowering shrub valued for its rich red spring flowers and early-season color. It is commonly planted in ornamental landscapes and native-style gardens.
Key characteristics
- Plant type: Deciduous flowering shrub
- Botanical name: Ribes sanguineum ‘King Edward VII’
- Flowers: Deep red to crimson flowers borne in long, drooping clusters
- Bloom time: Early to mid-spring
- Foliage: Medium green, lobed leaves with a slightly aromatic quality
- Fruit: Small blue-black berries that follow flowering
- Growth habit: Upright to spreading
- Mature size: Typically 1.8–3 m (6–10 ft) tall and wide
General growing notes
- Light: Grows best in full sun to partial shade
- Water: Moderate water needs; drought-tolerant once established
- Soil: Prefers well-drained soil; adaptable to various soil types
- Climate: Well suited to temperate climates with cool winters
Note: Flowering intensity, plant size, and fruiting may vary depending on climate, soil conditions, and site selection.