Attractive small multistemmed shrubs are nearly spineless to thorny depending on variety. Lobed leaves turn attractive bright colors in the fall. We offer sweet tasty disease resistant varieties that are good for fresh eating as well as great for jams and pies. Grows 3-5 ... (continued below)
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Gooseberries (Ribes spp.)
Gooseberries (Ribes spp.)
Hardy plants have the best berries for pies!
Attractive small multistemmed shrubs are nearly spineless to thorny depending on variety. Lobed leaves turn attractive bright colors in the fall. We offer sweet tasty disease resistant varieties that are good for fresh eating as well as great for jams and pies. Grows 3-5 ft high and wide. Self-fertile. Zones 3-8.
Classic yellow-green American jam,pie and wine variety is very productive of large, good quality tart fruit. Ripens early and holds it color well when preserved. Vigorous, mildew resistant bush grows 3 to5 feet tall. Originated in Salem, OR in the late 18
Vigorous and productive bush can grow up to 8 feet tall and is resistant to mildew and leaf spot. Dark reddish-purple quality fruit has small seeds and is good for fresh eating and excellent for jam. Well suited to the southern limits of gooseberry growin
Small, tender, dark red fruit is very sweet and has a rich, delicious flavor. Very hardy and vigorous bush is widely adapted heavily productive. 1833 hybrid originated by Abel Houghton in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Sweet, intensively flavored peach colored fruit is great for fresh eating, pies and preserves. It makes an attractive compact plant and is known to have good disease resistance. This variety originated in Poland.
This Canadian variety originating about 1880 is very cold hardy, and mildew resistant. Large, vigorous and thorny bush is heavily productive of large, sweet, juicy, fragrant and high quality pale red fruit.
Hardy and disease resistant, has few thorns and abundant small purple fruits. this older American variety is a cross of a native gooseberry and an Oregon Champion.
Medium to large pinkish-red fruit has aromatic, juicy, very sweet flavor of excellent quality with smooth somewhat thick skin. Very large and productive disease resistant bush was introduced in Brigham City,UT in 1896.
Very dark red almost turning black when ripe berries are sweet and delicious, excellent for fresh eating, drying and preserves. An easy to grow disease resistant Ukranian variety.
This hardy and disease resistant variety from Minnesota was introduced in1957. Vigorous willowy branches have very few and small spines. Very productive of medium-large wine red skinned, pink fleshed, good quality and slightly tart fruit. Popular for pres