Unlike their close relative the
blackcurrant, red and white currants are cultivated for their ornamental value as well as their berries. Currant bushes grow best in partial to full sunlight and can be planted between November and March in well-drained, slightly neutral to acid soil. and 'Versailles Blanche' (syn 'White Versailles'). 'Versailles Blanche' was first bred in France in 1843. The
cultivars 'White Grape' and 'Blanka' have gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit. There are also cultivars with yellow and pink fruit, called respectively 'yellow currants' and 'pink currants'. The bushes can suffer from pests such as
gooseberry sawfly and birds. The bushes are best grown in fruit cages for protection. == Culinary uses ==