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  2. Ribes lobbii - Wikipedia

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    Ribes lobbii is a deciduous, loosely branched shrub, about 0.5–1.5 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –5 feet) in height. [2] Its stems are spreading, finely hairy, generally having three slender nodal spines, 7–12 millimetres (1 ⁄ 4 – 1 ⁄ 2 inch) long. It has bark that starts out brown, changing to a deep greyish-red later. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Ribes missouriense - Wikipedia

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    Ribes missouriense, the Missouri gooseberry, Missouri currant or wild gooseberry, is a prickly, many-stemmed shrub native to the north-central United States (Great Lakes, upper Mississippi and lower Missouri Valleys). Scattered populations have been found farther east, most of them very likely escapes from cultivation.

  4. Ribes uva-crispa - Wikipedia

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    Ribes spinosum Lam. Ribes uva-crispa , known as gooseberry or European gooseberry , [ 2 ] is an Old World species of flowering shrub in the currant family, Grossulariaceae . Gooseberry bushes produce an edible fruit, for which it has been cultivated.

  5. List of gooseberries - Wikipedia

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    Gooseberry most often refers to cultivated plants from two species of the genus Ribes: Ribes uva-crispa native to Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia. Ribes hirtellum , American gooseberry

  6. Ribes - Wikipedia

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    Ribes (/ ˈ r aɪ b iː z /) [5] is a genus of about 200 known species of flowering plants, most of them native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. [2] The species may be known as various kinds of currants, such as redcurrants, blackcurrants, and whitecurrants, or as gooseberries, and some are cultivated for their edible fruit or as ornamental plants.

  7. List of Ribes species - Wikipedia

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    Ribes marshallii Greene – Hupa gooseberry: southern Oregon and northern California Ribes microphyllum Kunth: Guatemala, Mexico Ribes pinetorum Greene – orange currant: Arizona and New Mexico. Ribes quercetorum Greene – rock gooseberry: California Ribes sericeum Eastw. – Lucia gooseberry: California Ribes tularense (Coville) Fedde ...

  8. Jostaberry - Wikipedia

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    Inflorescence. The jostaberry (Ribes × nidigrolaria) is a complex-cross fruit bush in the genus Ribes, involving three original species, the blackcurrant R. nigrum, the North American coastal black gooseberry R. divaricatum, and the European gooseberry R. uva-crispa. [1]

  9. Ribes quercetorum - Wikipedia

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    Ribes quercetorum is a species of currant known by the common names rock gooseberry, oak gooseberry and oakwoods gooseberry. It is native to the mountains and hills of California from the San Francisco Bay Area south into Baja California and east into Arizona. [3] [4] [5] Ribes quercetorum grows in woodlands, chaparral, and