RIBES 



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RIBES 



R. ami'ctum (clothed). 2-3. Crimson. California, &c. 

 crue'ntum (blood-coloured). 2-3. Crimson. 



Berries dull red, spring. N.W. Amer. 1906. 

 hispi'dulum (bristly). Plant glandular hairy. 1909. 

 pube'scens (downy). Plant downy. 1909. 

 a'tro-purpu'reum (dark purple). See R. PETR^EUM. 

 au'reum (golden). 8. Yellow. May. Missouri. 1812. 



" Buffalo Currant." 

 auranti' acum (orange). 



prce'cox (early). 8. Yellow. N. Amer. 1812. 

 sero'tinum (late). 8. Yellow. June. N. Amer. 



1812. 

 tenuiflo'rum (slender-flowered). 6. Yellow. N.W. 



Amer. 1812. 

 tenuiflo'rum fru'ctu lu'teo (yellow-berried). 6. 



Yellow. 

 tenuiflo'rum fru'ctu ni'gro (black-berried). 6. 



Yellow. 

 villo'sum (shaggy-leaved). 3. Yellow. N. Amer. 



1812. 



bracteo' 'sum (large-bracted). Western N. Amer. 

 ,, flo'refu'sco (dusky-flowered). Brownish. Western 



N. Amer. 1906. 



carpa' thicum (Carpathian). See R. PETIMJUM. 

 ,, ce'reum (waxy-leaved). 2. White. N.W. Amer. 1827. 

 colorade'nse (Colorado). Greenish-brown. Berries 



black. Colorado. 1901. Prostrate. 

 crue'ntum (blood-coloured). See R. AMICTUM CRUEN- 



TUM. 

 Cyno'sbati (dog-bramble). 4. Green. Eastern 



United States. 1759. 

 ,, fru'ctu-aculea'to (prickly-fruited). 4. Purplish. 



Lake Huron. 

 fru'ctu-gla'bro (smooth- fruited). 4. Whitish. 



Hudson's Bay. 

 Diaca'ntha (twin-prickled). 4. Green, yellow. May. 



Siberia. 1781. 

 atroru'bens (dark-red). 

 melanoca'rpum (black-fruited). 

 divarica'tum (straggling). 7. White, red. N.W. 



Amer. 1826. 



fasciculi turn (bundled). Japan ; China. 

 Billia'rdii (Billiard's). 

 chine'nse (Chinese). 



fta'vum (yellow). 6. Yellow. N. Amer. 1812. 

 flo'ridum (florid). See R. AMERICANUM and varieties. 

 fra'grans (fragrant). See R. AUREUM. 

 Gira'ldii (Girald's). 2-3. Greenish. Berries red. 



N. China. 1908. 



glacia'le (frozen). 4. Yellow. Nepaul. 1823. 

 mi'nus (lesser). Bush more finely and densely 



branched. Eastern Tibet. 1900. 

 glandulo' sum (glanded) of Ruiz and Pavon. 8. Green, 



yellow. Chili. 1820. 

 ,, gordonia'num (Gordonian). 6. Yellow, red. (R. 



sanguineum X aure.um.) 

 ,, gra'cile (slender). 4. Green, white. N.W. Amer. 



1812. 



Grossula'ria (rough). 4. Green. Northern Hemi- 

 sphere (England). 



,, besseria'num (Besser's). 4. White. Cracow. 

 bractea,' turn (bracted). 4. Green, white. 

 ,, ,, himalaya'num (Himalayan). 4. Green, white. 



March. Himalayas. 1838. 



macroca'rpum (large-berried). 4. Green, white. 

 reclina'tum (reclined). 4. Green, white. Ger- 

 many. 1781. 

 spinosi' ssimum (most-spiny). 4. Green, white. 



Britain. 



subine'rme (few-prickled). 4. Green, white. 

 U'va-cri'spa (smooth-berried). 4. Green, white. 



Britain. 



grossularioi'des (gooseberry-like). China and Japan. 

 ,, hetero' trichum (variable-haired). 2. Purple. Altai. 



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himalaye'nse (Himalayan). Himalaya. 

 hirte'llum (finely-hairy). See R. OXYACANTHOIDES. 

 ,, Purpu'si (Purpus's). See R. OXYACANTHOIDES 



PURPUSI. 

 hudsonia'num (Hudson's Bay). 4. White. Hudson's 



Bay. 



ine'brians (inebrating). See R. CERFUM. 

 integrifo'lium (entire- leaved). 3. Greenish-yellow. 



Chili. 1880. 

 japo'nicum (Japanese). 3. Green. Fruit cherry-red. 



Japan. 1877. 



R. lacu'stre (lake). 4. Yellow, green. N. Amer. 1812. 

 ,, ,, ecJiina'tum (hedgehog). See R. LACUSTRE. 

 ,, laurifo'lium (laurel-leaved). 1-2. Pale-yellow-green. 



February. China. 1912. Evergreen. 

 ,, laxifto'rum (lax-flowered). Western United States. 

 lepta'nthum (slender-flowered). 3-5. White. Fruit 



glossy black. Mts. of Colorado. 1903. 

 Lo'bbii (Lobb's). 4-6. Dull purple. May. Cali- 

 fornia. 1883. 

 longeracemo' sum (long-racemed). Green ; racemes 



8-12 in. long. Fruit black. Central China. 1903. 

 ,, macvaca'nthum (large-spined). 4. Green. May. 

 malva'ceum (mallow-like). See R. SANGUINEUM MAL- 



VACEUM. 

 Menzie'sii (Menzies'). 5. Red. May. California. 



1830. 



microphy'llum (small-leaved). 5. Red. Mexico. 

 ,, mogollo'nicum (Mogollonic). 4-6. Greenish-white. 



Berries blue-black. S.W. United States. 1907. 

 multiflo'rum (many-flowered). 5. Green. Hungary. 



1822. 

 ni'grum (black). 5. Green. Europe (Britain) ; N. 



Asia. " Black Currant." 

 ,, alta'icum (Altaic). 



ba'cca-vi'ride (green-berried). 5. Russia. 

 ,, disse'ctum (cut). Leaves cut. 

 fo'liis-variega'tis (variegated-leaved). 5. Britain. 

 ,, lacinia'tum (deeply cut/. Leaves deeply cut. 

 reticula' turn au'reum (golden-netted). Leaves 



netted with yellow. 

 variega'tum (variegated). Leaves variegated with 



white. 



ni'veum (snowy). See R. GRACILE. 

 opulifo'lium (guelder-rose-leaved). See R. ALPINUM. 

 orienta'le (eastern). 4. Green, yellow. May. Syria. 



1824. 

 oxyacanthoi'des (hawthorn-like). 3. Green, white. 



N. Amer. 1763. " American Gooseberry." 

 ,, Purpu'si (Purpus's). 2-3. Greenish. Fruit 



black-red. Colorado. 1899. 



petrce'um (rock). 4. Red. May. Europe (England). 

 pinetp'rum (pine-woods). Pinkish, yellowish. Berry 



bristly. Arizona. 1903. 



procu'mbens (trailing). ^. Purple. May. Dahuria. 1804. 

 ,, prostra'tum (prostrate), ij. Yellow. May. N. 



Amer. 1812. 

 laxiflo'rum (loose-flowered). 4. Green, yellow. 



N. Amer. 1812. 

 puncta'tum (Aotted-leaved). 3. Green, yellow. Chili. 



1826. Half-hardy. Evergreen. 

 resino'sum (resinous) of Pursh. 3. Yellow, green. 



N. Amer. 1800. 



,, resino'sum (resinous) of Sims. See R. ORIENTALS. 

 ,, ri'gens (stiff). See R. PROSTRATUM. 

 robu'stum (robust). 3-6. Green, pink. Origin un- 

 known. 

 Rce'zlii (Rcezl's). 3-5. Red, white. N.W. Amer. 



1879. 

 rotvndifo'lium (round-leaved). Red. Eastern United 



States. 

 ,, ru'brum (red). 4. Green. Northern Hemisphere 



(Britain). " Red Currant." 

 a'lbum (white). 4. Green. Britain. " White 



Currant." 

 ca'rneum (fiesh-coloured-berried) . 4. Green. 



Britain. 



,, fo'liis a'lbo-varieaa'tis (leaves white). 4. Green. 

 ,, ,, fo'liis lu'teo-'iariega'tis (leaves yellow). 4. Green. 

 horte'nse (garden). 4. Green. Britain. 

 SMechtenda'lii (Schlechtendal's). N. Europe. 

 sibi'ricum (Siberian). 6. Greenish-yellow. Russia. 



" Russian Currant." 



spica'tum (spiked). 4. Green. England. 

 ,, ,, sylve'stre (wood). 4. Green. Britain. 

 ,, ,, variega'tum (siriped-'oerried). 4. Green. Austria. 

 sangui'neum (bloody). 6. Blood. N.W. Amer. 



1826. " Flowering Currant." 

 ,, ,, a'lbidum (whitish). White, pale pink. 

 ,, atroru'bens (dark red). 6. Dark red. N. Amer. 

 ,, atrosangui'neum (dark-blood-red). 

 ,, flo're ple'no (double-flowered). Red. 

 ,, gluiino'sum (clammy). 6. Pale pink. N. Amer. 

 ,, ,, malva'ceum (mallow-like). 6. Dark pink. N. 



Amer. 



saxa'tile (rock). 4. Green. May. Siberia. 1819. 

 seto'sum (bristly). 4. Green, white. N. Amer. 1810. 



