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  2. Gooseberry Patch - Wikipedia

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    Gooseberry Patch is an American company that publishes cookbooks. It was founded in 1984 by Vickie Hutchins and Jo Ann Martin, who were neighbors in Delaware, Ohio , as a mail-order recipe catalog "selling old-fashioned, country-style products."

  3. Fantastic Freebies: Gooseberry Patch Fall Favorites Cookbook

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    Every day, WalletPop will be bringing you information about a fantastic freebie. Like what you see? Check back tomorrow for more! Most avid home chefs -- at least the ones I know -- would never ...

  4. Talk:Gooseberry Patch - Wikipedia

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  5. Gooseberry - Wikipedia

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    Green gooseberries Red berries of Ribes uva-crispa. Gooseberry (/ ˈ ɡ uː s b ɛ r i / GOOSS-berr-ee or / ˈ ɡ uː z b ɛ r i / GOOZ-berr-ee (American and northern British) or / ˈ ɡ ʊ z b ər i / GUUZ-bər-ee (southern British)) [1] is a common name for many species of Ribes (which also includes currants), as well as a large number of plants of similar appearance, and also several ...

  6. Ribes oxyacanthoides - Wikipedia

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    Ribes oxyacanthoides is a North American species of gooseberry known by the common name Canadian gooseberry. Its various subspecies have common names of their own. Its various subspecies have common names of their own.

  7. Pereskia aculeata - Wikipedia

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    A flea-beetle (Phenrica guerini), a leaf-mining moth (Epipagis cambogialis), and a stem-wilter, (Catorhintha schaffneri), feed on the leaves.[5]Although Pereskia aculeata is edible and of high nutrition quality, being an alternative to conventional food, this plant is a declared weed in South Africa where it does extensive damage to forest areas by smothering indigenous trees.

  8. 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.

  9. Phyllanthus acidus - Wikipedia

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    Sapling. Phyllanthus acidus is an intermediary between a shrub and tree, reaching 2 to 9 m (6½ to 30 ft) high. [2] The tree's dense and bushy crown is composed of thickish, tough main branches, at the end of which are clusters of deciduous, greenish, 15-to-30-cm long branchlets.