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Red Wax Currant Fruit Seeds

The Red Wax Currant (Ribes cereum) is a beautiful, fruit-bearing shrub native to North America, valued for its bright red, waxy berries and hardy growth. Grown from non-GMO seeds, this currant variety is both ornamental and productive—offering edible fruits rich in vitamin C and a stunning display of color throughout the season. It’s perfect for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly shrub that thrives in diverse conditions.

Key Features

  • Edible Red Berries: Produces sweet-tart fruits perfect for fresh use or preserves.

  • Non-GMO & Natural: Untreated seeds for healthy and chemical-free cultivation.

  • Attractive Shrub: Adds bright color and structure to garden landscapes.

  • Drought Tolerant: Excellent performance in dry, rocky soils.

  • Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.

  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in cooler climates and higher elevations.

Specifications

  • Scientific Name: Ribes cereum

  • Common Name (U.S.): Red Wax Currant

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub

  • Mature Height: 3–6 feet

  • Spread: 3–5 feet

  • Fruit Type: Small round clusters of red, waxy berries

  • Fruit Flavor: Mildly sweet to tart

  • Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Watering Needs: Low to moderate (drought-tolerant once established)

  • Temperature Range: 50°F–90°F (10°C–32°C)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Days to Germination: 30–60 days (requires cold stratification)

  • Days to Maturity: 120–150 days after establishment

  • Spacing: 4–6 feet apart

  • Pollination: Self-fertile; benefits from cross-pollination

  • Organic Status: Non-GMO

  • Special Traits: Cold-hardy, pollinator-friendly, ornamental

Planting Guide

  1. Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist sand for 60 days before planting.

  2. Sowing Depth: Plant ÂĽ inch deep in well-drained seed-starting mix.

  3. Temperature: Keep at 65°F–70°F for germination after stratification.

  4. Light: Provide full sun or partial shade.

  5. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost has passed.

  6. Watering: Water regularly until established, then reduce frequency.

  7. Soil Preparation: Add organic compost to improve fertility and drainage.

  8. Fertilizing: Apply balanced fertilizer once during early spring.

  9. Harvesting: Pick berries when they turn deep red and glossy.

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Red Wax Currant Fruit Seeds

The Red Wax Currant (Ribes cereum) is a beautiful, fruit-bearing shrub native to North America, valued for its bright red, waxy berries and hardy growth. Grown from non-GMO seeds, this currant variety is both ornamental and productive—offering edible fruits rich in vitamin C and a stunning display of color throughout the season. It’s perfect for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly shrub that thrives in diverse conditions.

Key Features

  • Edible Red Berries: Produces sweet-tart fruits perfect for fresh use or preserves.

  • Non-GMO & Natural: Untreated seeds for healthy and chemical-free cultivation.

  • Attractive Shrub: Adds bright color and structure to garden landscapes.

  • Drought Tolerant: Excellent performance in dry, rocky soils.

  • Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.

  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in cooler climates and higher elevations.

Specifications

  • Scientific Name: Ribes cereum

  • Common Name (U.S.): Red Wax Currant

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub

  • Mature Height: 3–6 feet

  • Spread: 3–5 feet

  • Fruit Type: Small round clusters of red, waxy berries

  • Fruit Flavor: Mildly sweet to tart

  • Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Watering Needs: Low to moderate (drought-tolerant once established)

  • Temperature Range: 50°F–90°F (10°C–32°C)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Days to Germination: 30–60 days (requires cold stratification)

  • Days to Maturity: 120–150 days after establishment

  • Spacing: 4–6 feet apart

  • Pollination: Self-fertile; benefits from cross-pollination

  • Organic Status: Non-GMO

  • Special Traits: Cold-hardy, pollinator-friendly, ornamental

Planting Guide

  1. Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist sand for 60 days before planting.

  2. Sowing Depth: Plant ÂĽ inch deep in well-drained seed-starting mix.

  3. Temperature: Keep at 65°F–70°F for germination after stratification.

  4. Light: Provide full sun or partial shade.

  5. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost has passed.

  6. Watering: Water regularly until established, then reduce frequency.

  7. Soil Preparation: Add organic compost to improve fertility and drainage.

  8. Fertilizing: Apply balanced fertilizer once during early spring.

  9. Harvesting: Pick berries when they turn deep red and glossy.

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The Red Wax Currant (Ribes cereum) is a beautiful, fruit-bearing shrub native to North America, valued for its bright red, waxy berries and hardy growth. Grown from non-GMO seeds, this currant variety is both ornamental and productive—offering edible fruits rich in vitamin C and a stunning display of color throughout the season. It’s perfect for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly shrub that thrives in diverse conditions.

Key Features

  • Edible Red Berries: Produces sweet-tart fruits perfect for fresh use or preserves.

  • Non-GMO & Natural: Untreated seeds for healthy and chemical-free cultivation.

  • Attractive Shrub: Adds bright color and structure to garden landscapes.

  • Drought Tolerant: Excellent performance in dry, rocky soils.

  • Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.

  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in cooler climates and higher elevations.

Specifications

  • Scientific Name: Ribes cereum

  • Common Name (U.S.): Red Wax Currant

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub

  • Mature Height: 3–6 feet

  • Spread: 3–5 feet

  • Fruit Type: Small round clusters of red, waxy berries

  • Fruit Flavor: Mildly sweet to tart

  • Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Watering Needs: Low to moderate (drought-tolerant once established)

  • Temperature Range: 50°F–90°F (10°C–32°C)

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9

  • Days to Germination: 30–60 days (requires cold stratification)

  • Days to Maturity: 120–150 days after establishment

  • Spacing: 4–6 feet apart

  • Pollination: Self-fertile; benefits from cross-pollination

  • Organic Status: Non-GMO

  • Special Traits: Cold-hardy, pollinator-friendly, ornamental

Planting Guide

  1. Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist sand for 60 days before planting.

  2. Sowing Depth: Plant ÂĽ inch deep in well-drained seed-starting mix.

  3. Temperature: Keep at 65°F–70°F for germination after stratification.

  4. Light: Provide full sun or partial shade.

  5. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost has passed.

  6. Watering: Water regularly until established, then reduce frequency.

  7. Soil Preparation: Add organic compost to improve fertility and drainage.

  8. Fertilizing: Apply balanced fertilizer once during early spring.

  9. Harvesting: Pick berries when they turn deep red and glossy.

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