Ribes divaricatum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ribes divaricatum, Douglas (R. divaricatum var. Douglasii, Jancz. R. irriguum, Koehne, not Douglas. Grossularia divaricata, Cov. & Brit.). Shrub, to 10 ft.; branches gray to brown, with stout spines 1/2-3/4in. long, sometimes unarmed and sometimes bristly: lvs. suborbicular, cordate to subtruncate, usually 5-lobed, with coarsely crenate-dentate obtusish lobes, pubescent beneath along the veins or glabrous, 1-2 1/2 in. broad: fls. 2-4, greenish purple; peduncles slender; bracts ovate, small; ovary glabrous; calyx-tube campanulate; sepals oblong, longer than tube; stamens slightly longer than the sepals: fr. globose, smooth, black or dark purple. Brit. Col. to Calif. B.R. 1359. Var. pubiflorum, Koehne (R. divaricatum var. villosum, Zabel). Lvs. pubescent: fls. smaller: vigorous sts. bristly. Var. montanum, Jancz. Low shrub with almost prostrate branches, smaller in every part. Calif.


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