'Laxton's Number One' Redcurrant Plant

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  • Redcurrants are like little fruiting rubies and, in our view at least, are far more precious!
  • 'Laxton's Number One' is an exceptional (and highly traditional) shrub, producing generous strigs of shiny red fruits in the summer that prove impossibly hard to resist - if you can make it back to the house with a trug full of berries, rather than redcurrant juice smeared all around your mouth, we'll be genuinely impressed...
  • A late-flowering variety, this variety is also highly regarded for its mildew-resistant properties
  • Alongside their undoubted fruiting value, redcurrant bushes also offer great ornamental appeal, their alluring red berries contrasting beautifully with the lush green, lobed deciduous foliage that serves as a backdrop
  • The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has certified the redcurrant plant as one of its Plants for Pollinators, so if you want to grow food *and* increase your garden's wildlife presence, then varieties like this one are a great choice!

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Title: Garden-Ready Plant in a 9cm Pot, Plant in a 3L Pot
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  • Redcurrants are like little fruiting rubies and, in our view at least, are far more precious!
  • 'Laxton's Number One' is an exceptional (and highly traditional) shrub, producing generous strigs of shiny red fruits in the summer that prove impossibly hard to resist - if you can make it back to the house with a trug full of berries, rather than redcurrant juice smeared all around your mouth, we'll be genuinely impressed...
  • A late-flowering variety, this variety is also highly regarded for its mildew-resistant properties
  • Alongside their undoubted fruiting value, redcurrant bushes also offer great ornamental appeal, their alluring red berries contrasting beautifully with the lush green, lobed deciduous foliage that serves as a backdrop
  • The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has certified the redcurrant plant as one of its Plants for Pollinators, so if you want to grow food *and* increase your garden's wildlife presence, then varieties like this one are a great choice!
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Garden-Ready Plant in a 9cm Pot, Plant in a 3L Pot