Ribes roezlii

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Read about Ribes roezlii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ribes roezlii, Regel (R. amictum, Greene. R. aridum, Greene. R. Wilsonianum, Greene. Grossularia Roezlii, Cov. & Brit.). Shrub, to 5 ft., with pubescent branchlets; bristles wanting; spines slender, about 1/2in. long: lvs. thin, reniform-orbicular, truncate or subcordate, 3-5-lobed with incisely crenate-dentate lobes, finely pubescent on both sides or glabrous above, 1/2-1 in. broad: fls. 1-3, purple; bracts longer or sometimes shorter than pedicels; ovary bristly and usually white-hairy; calyx-tube cylindric-campanulate, pubescent; sepals lanceolate, longer than tube; petals white or pinkish, nearly half as long as sepals; stamens slightly longer than sepals; anthers sagittate: fr. globose, prickly, purple. Cent. and S. Calif. Gt. 28:982, figs. 1-3. R.H. 1899, p. 177. Var. cruentum, Rehd. (R. cruentum, Greene. R. amictum var. cruentum, Jancz.). Lvs. and fls. glabrous. Ore. to Cent. Calif. B.M. 8105. R.H. 1908, p. 32.—Very handsome in fl., particularly on account of the contrast between the purple calyx and the white petals.


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