Ribes nigrum

Disclaimer: The species, cultivars and hybrids in this database have been carefully chosen for their good qualities for food forests. They do not mean instant success. Food forestry is still a young field in which it is a core value to put the right plant in the right place and to focus on great diversity.

Cultivars

Cultivar Genes Forest layer Height (full grown) - minimum Height (full grown) - maximum Growth vigour Dispersion Flowering period (peak) Pollination vector Plant reproductive fertility Artificial propagation method Natural occurrence / domestication Native Frost preference (whole plant) Frost tolerance (whole plant) Light preference Soil moisture (tolerance) Pest and disease susceptibility Productivity - peak (yield) - maximum Yield consistency / stability Ease of removal - edible parts Size edible parts Form of consumption
Ben Sarek Ribes nigrum Weak Slightly spreading Mid august Europe (west) Exotic Very high Very stable Easy
josta Ribes nigrum x uva-crispa Small shrubs, Small shrubs 1.5 3 End of march Insects Self-fertile (sf) Hardwood cuttings Asia (whole), Europe (whole) Very strong frost Fairly deep shade Very large fruits Early july
None
Very large
Jubilejnana kopania Ribes nigrum Cold frost Dry Very large
Noiroma Ribes nigrum Fresh
Titania Ribes nigrum Strong Resistant Very high Large

Rootstocks

No rootstocks found