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Books Darina Allen Grow, Cook,
Nourish (2018), p. 898, at
Google Books "
Whitecurrants". rhs.org.uk.
Retrieved 28
January 2017. Klein,
Carol (2009). Grow your...
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various kinds of currants, such as redcurrants, blackcurrants, and
whitecurrants, or as gooseberries, and some are
cultivated for
their edible fruit...
- be self-clarified
without any
additional substances.
Redcurrants and
whitecurrants contain only a
small amount of carbohydrates; this
necessitates the...
- low-maintenance
plants and can also be used as ornamentation. Many
redcurrant and
whitecurrant cultivars are
available for
domestic cultivation from
specialist growers...
- to: Ribes,
genus of
berry plants, e.g., blackcurrant,
redcurrant and
whitecurrant Zante currant (US),
dried black Corinth grapes;
smaller than raisins...
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pudding are raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants,
whitecurrants, and blackberries. Less
commonly used are tayberries, loganberries,...
- to the
family Apiaceae.
Pisum sativum, pea plant.
Ribes sativum, the
whitecurrant List of
Latin and Gr****
words commonly used in
systematic names The dictionary...
- eggs
inside new buds. They can also
infest the buds of gooseberries,
whitecurrants or redcurrants, but in
these the
affected buds die and "big bud" symptoms...
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Patmos Fruits and
vegetables Currant (e.g. Blackcurrant, Redcurrant,
Whitecurrant) — the city of Corinth,
Peloponnese Golden Gr****
pepper Gr**** citron...
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addition the
Kitchen Garden contained gooseberries, blackcurrants,
whitecurrants,
redcurrants and raspberries. A 'Coronation Garden' was established...