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Ribes sanguineum 'White Icicle'
By Spritzhenry
- 26 Feb, 2011
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Thats nice, I don't think I've ever seen a white one.
26 Feb, 2011
Mine looks like your without the open flower Barbara , a few more days and it might catch you up :o)
27 Feb, 2011
I'm sure they will, Amy and all. :-)
I'm glad our predecessors planted this - I do prefer it to the pink one.
27 Feb, 2011
I do like this one.....
28 Feb, 2011
Thanks - it's a little different, isn't it. <:*D
1 Mar, 2011
Love this white one....you're so much further on than us Spritz...mine's still tight little buds.
2 Mar, 2011
The shrub is in a sheltered area - maybe that's why?
3 Mar, 2011
Mine's been in full flower for a few weeks now. Ribes remind me of my childhood, I think my best friend had it in her garden.
4 Mar, 2011
A nice memory! :-)
6 Mar, 2011
The whole shrub looks wonderful at the moment. :-)
13 Mar, 2011
Can this shrub variety be accommodated in a small garden or does it get too large (more like a tree size)? I've just noticed today how many of the members have this in their gardens and I didn't recognize the name "Ribes" but now see it is a currant bush. On a steep learning curve...that's me! lol
24 Mar, 2011
Mine is a mature shrub, and although I do prune it, it's about 9' tall by about 8' wide. If your garden is very small, I'd say it would be too big - sorry. :-(
24 Mar, 2011
Yes, I agree, Spritz...much too big for the space I have available. I've also read on other blog posts today that the Sanguineum has a bit of a nasty whiff...another reason to not get it...and it is so pretty too.
24 Mar, 2011
I've never thought that, Whl. Mind you, this is at the back of the border, so I don't climb in and sniff it! ;-0
26 Mar, 2011
lol@ Spritz....it may be that your particular variety may not have a bad whiff....I read about it on another blog this week. It is such an attractive bush too :)
26 Mar, 2011
I do prefer the white one to the pink or red, I have to admit. Just as well our predecessors did too, isn't it! :-)
26 Mar, 2011
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I love this. My ribes has no real signs of growth on it yet! Oh well, I'm sure it will soon be off and running with all the sunshine it's had today and yesterday!
26 Feb, 2011