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Ribes sanguineum var. glutinosum: Racemes with 15–40 pendant flowers, sepals pink to white. Oregon and California south to Santa Barbara County, and Guadalupe Island, elevations of 0–2,300 m (0–7,546 ft) Ribes sanguineum var. sanguineum: Racemes with 5-15(-20) erect to stiffly spreading flowers, sepals red.
Ribes (/ ˈ r aɪ b iː z /) is a genus of about 200 known species of flowering plants, most of them native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The various species are known as currants or gooseberries , and some are cultivated for their edible fruit or as ornamental plants .
Ribes malvaceum x R. sanguineum Ribes × culverwellii: Ribes nigrum x Ribes uva-crispa Ribes × futurum Jancz. Ribes rubrum × Ribes warszewiczii Ribes x gonduini Jancz. Ribes petraeum × Ribes rubrum Ribes × gordonianum Lem. Ribes odoratum × Ribes sanguineum Ribes × holocericeum Otto & A.Dietr. Ribes petraeum × Ribes spicatum
Ribes californicum is a mostly erect shrub growing to a maximum height around 1.4 metres (4.6 ft). Nodes along the stem each bear three spines up to 1.5 centimetres (0.59 in) in length. The hairy to hairless leaves are 1–3 centimetres (0.39–1.18 in) long and divided into 3–5 centimetres (1.2–2.0 in) oblong, toothed lobes.
Ribes speciosum. Ribes speciosum is a species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae, which includes the edible currants and gooseberries. It is a spiny deciduous shrub with spring-flowering, elongate red flowers that resemble fuchsias, though it is not closely related. Its common name is fuchsia-flowered gooseberry. [2]
Ribes hudsonianum is a North American species of currant, known by the common name northern black currant . Ribes hudsonianum grows in moist wooded areas, such as mountain streambanks and in swamp thickets. They are upright to erect shrubs growing one half to 2 meters (20-80 inches) tall. They are aromatic, with a strong scent generally ...
Ribes nevadense is an erect shrub growing 1–2 metres (3.3–6.6 ft) tall. The glandular leaves are up to 8 centimeters (3.2 inches) long and are divided shallowly into a few dully toothed lobes. [5] The inflorescence is a dense raceme of up to 20 flowers hanging pendent or held erect on the branches. Each flower has opens into a corolla-like ...
Glutinoglossum methvenii. Glutinoglossum is a genus of six species of earth-tongue fungi in the family Geoglossaceae. The widespread type species, G. glutinosum, is commonly known as the "glutinous earth tongue". G. heptaseptatum is known only from the Czech Republic. Four additional species were described in 2015.