Buffalo Currant, Golden Currant
Once known as Ribes aureum, Ribes odoratum aureum is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with an upright, arching habit and downy young shoots. Ovate, 3- to 5-lobed, bright green leaves turn bronzy red and purple in autumn, and have a spicy scent. In mid-spring, hanging racemes of tubular, pale yellow flowers are borne; these have a rich, clove-like scent which is carried on the air. The flowers are a good nectar source for pollinators, and are followed in autumn by black, currant-like berries. Easy to grow, buffalo currant is less pungent and garish-looking than the common flowering currant, and looks particularly well with narcissus, pulmonarias and blue spring bulbs.
Site:Â Tolerates some coastal and inland exposure
Soil:Â Well drained, normal soils
Position:Â Full sun, tolerates partial shade
Season of Interest:Â Spring flowers, early food source for pollinators
Hardiness:Â Fully hardy
Height:Â 5-8ft (1.5-2.5m) Â Spread:Â 3-5ft (1-1.5m)



















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