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Ribes: Reintroducing a once common fruit genus

June 20, 2013 by Lisa Bauer

Unlike most other fruiting plants, ribes are late succession plants that tolerate and fruit well in partial shade. They will also grow and produce some fruit in full shade.

Filed Under: Reintroduced fruit, Ribes

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