
Ribes San 'King Edward'
- Clusters of deep red flowers in spring
- Popular with pollinators
- Upright shrub good for small gardens
- Makes a good informal hedging plant
Ribes âKing Edwardâ brings a splash of colour to the garden in spring with its pendant clusters of deep red flowers that stand out against lobed green leaves. The flowers are a very popular early food source for bees, and are followed by black berries. Compact and upright, this attractive deciduous shrub fits well into small gardens and also makes a good informal hedging plant.
- Clusters of deep red flowers in spring
- Popular with pollinators
- Upright shrub good for small gardens
- Makes a good informal hedging plant
Ribes âKing Edwardâ brings a splash of colour to the garden in spring with its pendant clusters of deep red flowers that stand out against lobed green leaves. The flowers are a very popular early food source for bees, and are followed by black berries. Compact and upright, this attractive deciduous shrub fits well into small gardens and also makes a good informal hedging plant.
Description
- Clusters of deep red flowers in spring
- Popular with pollinators
- Upright shrub good for small gardens
- Makes a good informal hedging plant
Ribes âKing Edwardâ brings a splash of colour to the garden in spring with its pendant clusters of deep red flowers that stand out against lobed green leaves. The flowers are a very popular early food source for bees, and are followed by black berries. Compact and upright, this attractive deciduous shrub fits well into small gardens and also makes a good informal hedging plant.
























