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  1. treesandshrubsonline.org

    Recommended citation 'Ribes rubrum' from the website Trees and Shrubs Online (treesandshrubsonline. org/ articles/ ribes/ ribes-rubrum/). Accessed 2024-12-29. Accessed 2024-12-29. A well-trained Red Currant Ribes rubrum in an English garden, April 2010.
    • Ribes Leptanthum

      A modern reference to temperate woody plants. A deciduous spiny shrub 3 to 6 ft high, with slightly downy, occasionally glandular-bristly young branches; spines usually slender, solitary, up to 1 ⁄ 2 in. long. Leaves roundish or somewhat kidney-shaped, 1 ⁄ 4 to 3 ⁄ 4 in. wide, deeply three- or five-lobed, toothed, the base mostly truncate; stalk as long as the blade, downy at the base.

    • Ribes Fasciculatum

      Recommended citation 'Ribes fasciculatum' from the website Trees and Shrubs Online (treesandshrubsonline. org/ articles/ ribes/ ribes-fasciculatum/). Accessed 2024-11-20. Accessed 2024-11-20. A deciduous unarmed shrub 3 to 5 ft high; young shoots finely downy.

    • Ribes Niveum

      A modern reference to temperate woody plants. An armed deciduous shrub up to 9 ft high, the young shoots quite glabrous; spines solitary or in threes, about 1 ⁄ 2 in. long. Leaves between roundish and kidney-shaped, three- to five-lobed, 1 to 1 1 ⁄ 2 in. across, usually truncate at the base, the lobes unequally and bluntly toothed. Flowers two to four together in slender-stalked, drooping ...

    • Ribes Odoratum

      Recommended citation 'Ribes odoratum' from the website Trees and Shrubs Online (treesandshrubsonline. org/ articles/ ribes/ ribes-odoratum/). Accessed 2024-12-29. Accessed 2024-12-29. A deciduous, lax-habited, spineless shrub 6 to 8 ft high, producing a crowded mass of stems which branch and arch outwards at the top; young shoots minutely downy.

    • Ribes Ciliatum

      A deciduous unarmed shrub up to 10 ft high, of bushy rounded shape; young shoots slender, arching, downy and furnished with stalked glands. Leaves three- or sometimes five-lobed, doubly toothed, heart-shaped at the base, 1 1 ⁄ 2 to 2 in. long and wide, dark dull green above and sprinkled with appressed bristles, downy beneath and furnished there with stalked glands, especially on the veins ...

    • Ribes Mogollonicum

      Recommended citation 'Ribes mogollonicum' from the website Trees and Shrubs Online (treesandshrubsonline. org/ articles/ ribes/ ribes-mogollonicum/). Accessed 2024-12-14. Accessed 2024-12-14. A sturdy unarmed shrub, said to become 9 to 11 ft high; young shoots glabrous or nearly so.

  2. The leaves of Ribes rubrum are rather thick. Cultivated red currants may have originated from a cross between R. rubrum and R. spicatum E. Robson, a rare species native in northern Britain (R. Mabey 1996). Many of the state and province records of occurrence may be the result of repeated escape from cultivation rather than true naturalization.
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  4. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Ribes aureum: hypanthium above the ovary tubular, 9-15 mm long, sepals gold-yellow, and mature leaf blades mostly 20-35 mm long, each lobe with mostly 0-3 (vs. R. rubrum, with hypanthium above the ovary campanulate or scutelliform, up to 4.5 mm long, sepals green to green-brown, and mature leaf blades mostly 30-45 mm long, abundantly ...
  5. powo.science.kew.org

    Ribes rubrum var. scandicum Jancz. in Mém. Soc. Phys. Genève 35(3): 289 (1907) Ribes rubrum var. sylvestre (Lam.) Wallr. in Sched. Crit.: 106 (1822) Ribes rubrum var. variegatum Weston in Bot. Univ. 1: 244 (1770) Ribes rubrum var. virescens Regel in Index Seminum (LE, Petropolitanus) 1866(Suppl.): 35 (1867 publ. 1868) Ribes rubrum subsp ...
  6. worldfloraonline.org

    Ribes rubrum var. variegatum Weston Ribes rubrum var. virescens Regel ... 1 "Ribes rubrum Linnaeus in Flora of North America @ efloras.org" eFlora. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA., 2009. Web. Accessed February 2018. 2;
  7. minnesotawildflowers.info

    It most closely resembles the native Swamp Red Currant (Ribes triste), which has similarly shaped flowers that are typically pinkish to purplish, with anthers that are more heart-shaped than dumbbell-shaped, and has scattered glandular hairs on flower stalks, which Garden Red Currant lacks. There are also subtle differences in the leaves ...
  8. burkeherbarium.org

    Ribes rubrum L. var. sativum Rchb. Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme [HC] Ribes sylvestre (Lam.) Mertens & Koch Ribes vulgare Lam. Additional Resources: PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Ribes rubrum in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database. WA Flora Checklist: Ribes rubrum checklist entry.
  9. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Noteworthy Characteristics. Ribes rubrum, commonly called red currant is grown primarily for its fruit. The genus name Ribes is derived from the Arabic ribas, the name used for Rheum ribes (Syrian rhubarb), an unrelated, wild rhubarb species. European herbalists possibly connected the two due to the acidic flavor of the flowering stem of R. ribes, or the visually similar panicles of red fruits.
  10. sppaccounts.bsbi.org

    In R. rubrum the leaves are shiny, a rather pale yellowish green, they are more floppy, and the wood is a pale orange-brown. The petiole is green in R. spicatum but orange-ish in R. rubrum. Definitively, the sinus of the leaf-base exceeds 90 degrees and may approach 180 degrees in R. spicatum, but is 90 degrees or less in in R. rubrum. With ...
  11. cabidigitallibrary.org

    This datasheet on Ribes rubrum covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Biology & Ecology, Uses, Management, Genetics and Breeding, Food Quality, Economics, Further Information. Get full access to this article.
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