Worcesterberries
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The berries, about 1/3 inch (10 cm) wide, grow in clusters on last year's canes.
The colour of Worcesterberries can be dark purple or red.
Worcesterberries are somewhat tart, but sweeter than gooseberries. For the best flavour, the berries are best left to ripen on the bush until they are as dark as that variety will get before picking. Birds love the berries, so many home gardeners net the bush as the berries appear, but the netting used must be such that it will still allow a good deal of sunlight through to aid in the ripening.
When partially ripe, Worcesterberries have more of a gooseberry taste; as they ripen, they taste more like black currants.
Worcesterberries are popular with UK gardeners.
The bushes can act as a host for a blister rust that affects white pine trees. Their cultivation is consequently discouraged near white pine timber stands.
Despite the name, and the popularity in the UK, Worcesterberries are native to America.
They are also called "Orus 8" in some gardening catalogues, though that is actually a separate variety "(Ribes x nidigrolaria Bauer)."
See Also: Blackberries, Gooseberries
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