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Ribes echinellum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Grossulariaceae

Scientific name
  
Ribes echinellum

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Saxifragales

Genus
  
Ribes

Higher classification
  
Currant

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Similar
  
Currant, Ribes leptanthum, Ribes roezlii, Ribes thacherianum, Ribes menziesii

Ribes echinellum, the Miccosukee gooseberry, is a very rare North American shrub in the currant family, native to the southeastern United States. It has only a few known populations. The Florida populations was discovered first, in 1924 at Lake Miccosukee. The South Carolina populations were found in 1957 and 1981, and the first is protected at Steven's Creek Heritage Preserve.

Ribes echinellum is a shrub up to 150 cm (5 feet) tall with spines at the nodes (places where the leaves are attached to the stem). Leaves are round or egg-shaped with three lobes. It has whitish or pale yellow flowers and purple spine-covered berries.

Cultivation

Ribes echinellum is cultivated in a few places outside its native areas, as far south as Hudson, Florida, but does not reproduce there.

It is most abundant in the shade of deciduous trees on moist but well-drained soils with pH of 6.7 to 7.4.

References

Ribes echinellum Wikipedia