Description
Chaparral currant Family Name Grossulariaceae Species Name Ribes malvaceum Common Name Chaparral currant Native to California Plant Type Shrub Height x Width 3-8’ x 3-8’ Growth Habit Upright Growth Rate Fast Sun Exposure Full to part shade Water Requirement Low Soil Type Fair drainage but tolerates clay Flower Color Pink to red Flowering Months Late fall to early spring Evergreen/Deciduous Deciduous Fragrant Yes Cold Hardy to 10 Attracts pollinators Bees
- Great for outdoor garden work or animal shearing
Channel Islands
Bigelow's Desert Four O'Clock
- Does well in heavier soils but also excels in decomposed granite
Aloe dichotoma, Quiver Tree Europe Chaparral currant Family Name GrossulariaceaeQuiver Tree A rare succulent that can reach a height of up to 32 feet. Yellow flowers bloom in the winter. Plant in full sun Tolerant of most well drained soils Water occasionally Drought tolerant Attracts birds and butterflies Deer resistant Hardy up to 25 degrees Native to South Africa
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