220 



BLACK CURRANT 



ending in the tips of the lobes and lobules, thinning out 

 much as they approach the margin, as also do the se- 

 condaries ending in the lobules or teeth. Secondaries few, 

 the lateral ones almost devoid of outer nerves. Tertiaries 

 and network incomplete. 



* Shoots and pulvini devoid of spines. 

 Leaves up to 6 12 cm. broad. 



f Leaves strongly aromatic when bruised, 

 owing to yellow glandular hairs beneath. 



Fig. 73. Black Currant, Ribes nigrum, p. 221 (D). 



