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No way of telling if the currant is a red/black or white currant until it fruits next year... unless one of your neighbours knows.. :)
Quote from: saddad on October 22, 2010, 13:28:27No way of telling if the currant is a red/black or white currant until it fruits next year... unless one of your neighbours knows.. :)I was going by the tallness as it looked like it had grown new wood from old wood and I didn't think blackcurrants did that.
I seem to recall a similar question about identification of currants a good while back, and someone clever said that if you take a stem in your finges and crush it slightly, it will smell of blackcurrant if its a blackcurrant. She was right! Think it was Pauline but not sure.