Currant-Leaved Ninebark
Physocarpus ribesifolius
Rosaceae
Growth habit
Shrub
Perennation
Perennial
Native distribution
Korea, Russian Federation
Location
Source of plant
Iowa State University
Description
A profusely branching, dense shrub with arching branches and exfoliating bark. This species differs from P. amurensis by having glabrous leaves with simple and stellate hairs only along the veins below. In addition, follicles are glabrous and slightly shorter than or as long as sepals. Flowers occur in May, fruits in August. Flowers and fruits are similar to the native Ninebark. The species occus on stony slopes in east Asia.
USDA Hardiness Zone
4