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RISES fcE^TTTM Coville & Rose. Heller, Muhlenber1a 1:85-6. "Ribes 



Coville & Rose Biol Soc Wash pr ferox Smith (Rees Cycl 30:1819), is an 



15-26 (1902). undoubted synonym, as it is based on 



"Ribes lacustre Poiret var molle the same specimen, for Smith says: 



Gray: 1 or 2 hi, much branched: 'Gathered by Mr. Menzies, near Port 



branches bristly-pricKly or naked, arm- Trinidad, in California.' Greene, in Fl 



ed with short triple or multiple thorns Franciscana. 202, says this species oc- 



under the fascicles- Ivs sm (usually curs from Humboldt Co to SBar, but it 



about 1' in diam), downy-pubescent, hardly occurs south of SF bay, unless 



roundish in outline, 5-parted, and the in places quite near the ocean. It is 



lobes incisely toothed and cleft: racemes bad^y mined in the Got Cai, where it is 



5-9-fid, short-peduncled: fls g-'ish-w; the made to include at least. 3 other species 



open ex 3" in diam, its short lobes in the coast region alone, and none of 



rounded: sm pet and sta very short: tne forms cre-Tited to it from the Sier- 



berry light r, not larger than peas, acid ras belong; with it, for it does not occur 



(intermediate between a gooseberry and the-e at all. t extends into Ore. and 



a currant), sometimes nearly or quite perhaps into W<ish on the north." 



naked. In the Sierra Nevada at 6,000- Gray, bot Cal 1:204. b,j to Ore. 



10,000, from Mariposa Co northward. Farsone, Fls Cal o -1 ; . 



A. Gray, bot Cal 1:206 (1876). BD; S Ber Co; Cruz; Ore;on. 



Ri'oes lacustre lentum Jones, Cal ac ;&IB"": li'EVjBDIilSTSE KeUogg 



pr, sr 2, 5:681 (1895). 'Tubes Navadaensis Kellojifg. fit and 



Rices molle Howeil, Fl N W Am 209 branches glabrous, the membranous p 



(1898), non Poepp (1858) bark of tne older branches flakes and 



J^ b .??o5'}w*?? Ilsl ?J5!P9lttS?* Er y thea warps off like the nine-bark bush, or 



2:80 (1894), non Phil (1856). spiraea opulifolia: Ivs about as long as 



Ribes montigenum McClatchie, Ery- the rac emes, cordate, 3-5-lobed, doubly 



thea 5:d (isy/). serrate, pubescent above and below; 



Heller, Muhlenbergia 1:84-5. < (neither glandular nor viscid), petioles 



"throughout Cal in the hi Sierras and, puberulent and sparselv fTari<Uilar; base 



as mentioned before, m the southern >somew hat expanded, ciliate; racemes 



Coast Range, and extends east into the from tne same budg as tne lvg> mmut cly 



Rocky nits- _____,.__,_ . , puberulent and glandular; bracts r, like 



Variety VIKCD1FOWETTM Abrams. tne fls lanceolate, acute, num; ex gl.o- 



"Shrub 1-2 m hi the young branches bose carm >a,nulate, border expanding-, 



short-pubescent and more or less dense- pet rou nd*ish. shorter than the seg of 



ly glandular with stalked glartds: Ivs &, rx or -.- r i- <vral ^pdiopls vprv short- 

 rather thick, 3-7 cm broad, slightly t^^^^ffS^J^l^S^SSSe 



not at all rugose, minutely scabrous bloom, r'Upv and ve*-v sweet." Kellogg, 



and somewhat glandular with sessile Cal a< ; W V:65 (1855; reprint 1873). 



glands aoove, paJe ana glandular-pi.: o- Thp folio-Wine r^rnrk^ orrur inst bp- 



escent beneath; petioles beset with fnr J e h f h * deSti^ ^f^nS^L^T"?^ 



stalked glands and more or less pube-- KelJosre- a^-o exhibited -i complete draw- 



ulent; mfl glandular-pubescent, racemes j ng of ^ a specles of ;ri!d Black mountain 



rather long- peduncled, drooping, many- currant -orether r'ith *rc-( }~^c-"*. n* 'lif 



fid; bracts ovate, 1 cm ^long. ciliate- f^f ^n 1^0 fr. The fv li ^rv s Veef 



toothed above; pedicels 3-4 mm long; a , Kl pu i pv . ard bv T . little culture would 



ex rose-colored below, becoming- nearly v .ndoi:bte'ily Improve in every resp?,n. 



v/ above, its tube cylindrlc. pubescent rb., > r i<- '--..r,, uv ...^ ...) iv 'tii 



within, 12 mm long; its lobes broadly CiSjie blSm and' t?e bunc^ anoeSrs -t5 



ovate, roundel at apex, 4-o mm long; pet yield bountifully." At the bottom of the 



rounded, 2 mm broad; anth nearly ses- colored drawing of this species, made 



sile, 2 mm long; sty pubescent; berries K V r> r ira\\nifsf -^nd nra<5rvo^ in trv> 



becoming renexed at maturity, on short c ' al ac ' is wnTten ''fr?ir 



pedicels pubescent and rather sparsely 



beset with coarse gland-tipped hairs, _ He ]i ert Muhlenber^ia 1-79. 



purplish, 1 Cm long. Occasional in the 



g?i?5!2j 6 w%/ > Sir 4ooo ait - 



Mr-Ap. Abrams, F LA 193. ft/He HP II U 84 



BXBB3 VJATACKBUaC Smith. Abrams, 1^ ' LA 193. Mt Wilson; 



Don, in British Fl Gard sr "2, t 340. 5= Ber rrtts, in the pine belt. My. Fre- 



Ribes aanguineutn var maJvaceum quent alon.s: streams. 



Gray, bot Cal 1:207. "The most torn- Currar., Cal ac b 1:137, cites as a syn- 



entose form"** onym of R. sanguirieum var malvaceu.m 



RIBES MENZIESII Pursh. Grqy. 



"R. sub gemnis 3-plicato-acuIeatum; RIBES SANGTJINEUM Pursh. 



ramis hispldissirnis. foliis basi trunca- "R. inernie; foliis cordatis trilobis 



tis sub 5-Iobis incise-dentatis, Icbis serratis venoso-Hneatis supra glabris, 



lateralibus brevioribus. subtus tornen- subtus tenul tomento alblcantibus, ra- 



tosis, peclunculis subbffloris foliis sub- camis laxis pubescentibus foliis cluplo 



aequaritibus, calycibus tubulosis: limbo lOngrioribug, ca'ycibus tttlujiatis, pet.-ilis 



patente, starninibus longitudine cnlyeis, oblongis fongftudine calyci^, branteis 



stylo exevto, baccis globosis aculeatis. obovato-sp4tbulatls longitudine pcdlcel- 



On the northwest coast, near Ft Trim- Icruin, g:cml:iibus hirsutis. 



cl.Td. Menzies, U S in Herb Banks. The "Cn the Columbia rivei*. M. Tjewis. 



fls of the pj'7e ar>d o.->]n- "f R. aT' ar i?'*^.- March, v s in T-lerl) T,ewi<*: fls beautiful, 



eum." Pursh, Fl Am Sept 2:732 (1814). of a blood r or p; branches, p. It an- 



