White Imperial Currant Plant - Ships Fully Rooted In Soil - Sweet, Rich Flavor

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White Imperial Currant Plant - Ships in pot Fully Rooted In Soil - Sweet, Rich Flavor- Free Shipping

Plants Sold Out until Spring 2025 

Order early and leave a ship date in Special Instructions when you order. 

Pearly white translucent fruit, much sweeter and has a richer flavor than red currants. Great eating right off the bush for a snack high in Vitamin C. Will grow to 4 feet tall and wide. Grows in USDA zones 3 - 7. Self pollinating.

These plants are live growing plants, not bare root plants. They ship fully rooted in soil. Plants are 6-10 inches tall and may be pruned to fit into a shipping box.

Shipped dormant without leaves in fall and winter and with leaves in spring and summer.

Currants and Gooseberries can be an alternate host to white pine blister rust. It may be illegal for anyone to ship to parts of DE, MA, ME, MI, MT, NH, OH, RI, VA, WV and all of SC and NC. If you live in these states check with your local/state agriculture department to see if they are legal to plant in your Zip Code and if you need a permit before you purchase. Go to   https://www.nationalplantboard.org/state-law--regulation-summaries.html   for individual State contact information. We will not be responsible for plants confiscated by local authorities.

Plants come with detailed planting, growing and care instructions...and you can call or email if you have additional questions.

Free Shipping to most locations. We cannot ship to AK, HI, APO, US Territories, or areas considered remote without a freight surcharge.

If your temperature is warmer than 89 degrees or colder than 20 degrees we will hold order until temperature improves. Please put your desired ship date in Special Instructions to Seller at checkout.

All plants are inspected for quality prior to shipment. Let us know upon arrival if you have any concerns regarding your plant's condition. Please message us prior to placing your order if you have any questions.

 

 

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