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Large luscious red fruits are produced in profusion from mid July through August, producing up to 2.5kg &40;6lb&41; from a single plant in a season. Redcurrant Rovada bears its generous crop in long strings making them particularly easy to harvest. Redcurrants have a long cropping season, freeze well & are perfect for pies & jams. Height & spread: 120cm &40;47&34;&41; We supply established, healthy 1&45;year old bareroot pre&45;pruned plants which will quickly establish once planted. Cordon &45; Ideal for small gardens as they take up little space planted against walls & fences. Each tree becomes a trunk with short side branches on which fruit forms

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