Family: Grossulariaceae

Scientific Name: Ribes alpinum Green Mound

Common Name: Green Mound Alpine Current

Description

Green Mound Alpine Current (Ribes alphinum) is a  good small shrub grown for its foliage and not flowers or fruit. Naturally grows in a hemispherical shape.

Pronunciation(RI-bez)(al-PIE-num)
Plant TypeShrubs Deciduous, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone2-7
Sunlightprefers full sun but can be grown equally well in shaded spots.
Moistureaverage
Soil & SiteReported to be tolerant of calcareous soils.
Flowerssmall greenish yellow, in the spring
Fruitsmall red berries.
LeavesSimple green lobed leaves. Fall color is poor. The leaves of Greenmound have been resistant to leaf disease problems that attack Ribes alpinium.
StemsThe new twigs are straw colored and age to a deep brown with exfoliating bark. A very dense growing plant.
DimensionsA dense growing mounded plant reaching about 3 by 3 feet. A good plant for forming hedges.
Maintenancepruning to maintain size
Propagationcuttings
Native SiteEurope
Author's NotesThis is one of my "go to" tough plants I have used many times in landscape jobs. I have seen if any leaf disease problems with this plant.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr)
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