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Ribes sanguineum

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Grossulariaceae

Scientific name
  
Ribes sanguineum

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Ribes

Higher classification
  
Currant

Ribes sanguineum Ribes sanguineum glutinosum PinkFlowered Currant

Similar
  
Currant, Ribes aureum, Ribes alpinum, Mock‑orange, Weigela

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Ribes sanguineum, the flowering currant, redflower currant, or red-flowering currant, is North American a species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae, native to western United States and Canada (British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California).

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Description

It is a deciduous shrub growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall and broad.

The bark is dark brownish-grey with prominent paler brown lenticels.

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The leaves are 2–7 cm (1–3 in) long and broad, palmately lobed with five lobes; when young in spring, they have a strong resinous scent.

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The flowers are produced in early spring at the same time as the leaves emerge, on dangling racemes 3–7 cm (1–3 in) long of 5–30 flowers; each flower is 5–10 mm (0.20–0.39 in) in diameter, with five red or pink petals.

The fruit is a dark purple oval berry about 1 cm (0.5 in) long, edible but with an insipid taste.

Cultivation

Ribes sanguineum was introduced into cultivation by 19th century Scottish botanist David Douglas. It and its varieties and cultivars are popular garden shrubs, valued for their brightly colored and scented flowers in early spring, and birds and habitat support.

Numerous cultivars have been selected with flowers ranging from white to dark red.

Varieties

  • var. glutinosum
  • var. sanguineum
  • References

    Ribes sanguineum Wikipedia


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