Ribes sanguineum Amore

Ribes sanguineum Amore
Leaf tip Blunt/obtuse
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Serrate
Flower scent Unscented
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Flower color Pink; Pink-medium brown purple-186B
Plant height 50 - 60 cm; 1,2 - 1,4 m; 1,4 - 1,6 m
Flower length/hight 1 - 10 mm
Inflorescence Raceme
Flowering month(s) March; April; May
Structure (tissues) Woody
Leaf duration Deciduous
Leaf size 4 - 5 cm
Leaf division Digitately lobed
Plant, growth type Erect
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored
Flower color distribution Unicolored

Ribes sanguineum Amore, commonly known as Winter Currant, is a deciduous plant that belongs to the Ribes genus. Native to North America, this plant is a popular choice among gardeners for its attractive features and resilience in colder climates.

The leaves of Ribes sanguineum Amore are characterized by their blunt or obtuse tips and serrated margins. They have a dark green color, contributing to the overall aesthetic appeal of the plant. The leaves are relatively small, measuring about 4-5 cm in size, with a digitately lobed division.

During the spring season, Ribes sanguineum Amore produces beautiful pink flowers. The flowers are single and arranged in racemes, creating an eye-catching display. The flower color may vary from shades of pink to a pink-medium brown purple-186B. While the flowers do not have a distinct scent, their vibrant colors make up for it.

One of the notable features of Ribes sanguineum Amore is its ability to withstand winter conditions. It has good winter hardness, able to thrive in USDA hardiness zones 5 and 6. This makes it an ideal choice for gardeners in colder regions who wish to add color to their gardens during the early spring months.

The plant has a moderate height, ranging from 50 to 60 cm, but can also grow taller, reaching 1.2 to 1.4 meters or even up to 1.4 to 1.6 meters in some cases. Its woody structure gives it durability and longevity, ensuring that it can withstand various weather conditions.

Flowering occurs during the months of March, April, and May, providing a burst of color and life to the garden after the long winter months. The flowers themselves are relatively small, measuring between 1 to 10 mm in length. Their unicolored distribution adds to the plant's overall aesthetic appeal.

Ribes sanguineum Amore is an upright growing plant, adding structure and vertical interest to any garden. Its erect growth type allows it to stand tall and be a focal point in any landscape. Whether planted individually or in groups, this currant plant is sure to catch the eye.

Overall, Ribes sanguineum Amore is a versatile and attractive plant, with its beautiful pink flowers, dark green leaves, and ability to withstand harsh winter conditions. Its presence in the garden brings a sense of vibrancy and life, making it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts.

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