Title

Golden (Clove) Current

(F2149, June 2024)
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Lead Author
Lead Author:
Joseph Zeleznik, Ph.D., Extension Forester
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General
Scientific Name: Ribes odoratum
Family: Grossulariaceae (Currant/Gooseberry)
Hardiness: Zone 2
Leaves: Deciduous
Plant Type: Shrub

Growth
Rate: Medium
Mature Height: >7’
Longevity: Short
Power Line: Yes

Ornamental
Flowers: Yellow
Fruit: Purple to black
Fall Color: Yellow

Description

A small shrub native to the western United States. Similar to golden currant (R. aureum). Well adapted to growing conditions in the north. Fragrant, yellow, clove-scented flowers.

Preferences

Light: Full sun to part shade.
Water: Medium.
Soil: Tolerates poor soils and drought.

Comments

Golden currant blooms best in full sun; in shade there are fewer flowers. Prefers consistent and even moisture. Avoid overhead watering. Renewal prune in late winter to early spring each year as needed. Younger branches generally produce the most fruit. If fruit production is a concern, older, weakened and/or damaged branches should be removed to open up the bush and promote more abundant fruiting. Propagate by cuttings or seed. Plants may spread by root suckers to form clumps if suckers are not removed.

Golden (Clove) Current
Photo Credit:
Joseph Zeleznik, Ph.D., Extension Forester
Golden (Clove) Current
Golden (Clove) Current
Photo Credit:
Joseph Zeleznik, Ph.D., Extension Forester
Golden (Clove) Current
Golden (Clove) Current
Photo Credit:
Joseph Zeleznik, Ph.D., Extension Forester
Golden (Clove) Current