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Comprehensive Description ( англиски )

добавил North American Flora
Grossularia nivea (Undl.) Spach, Hist. V6g. 6: 179. 1838
Ribes niveum I,indl. Eot. Reg. pi. 1692. 1834.
Not bristly, 3 m. high or less, the slender glabrous branches upright or ascending, reddish to brown ; nodal spines 1-3, stout, brown, 1-2 cm. long. Leaves suborbicular in outline, thin, sparingly pubescent or glabrous, 3-5-lobed, truncate to cuneate and entire at the base, the lobes few-toothed, the slender petioles mostly shorter than the blades ; peduncles nodding, slender, 1-4-fiowered, glabrous, shorter than the leaves ; bracts ovate, small, membranous, much shorter than the filiform pedicels ; ovary glabrous ; hypanthium white, glabrous, campanulate, about 2 mm. long ; sepals white, narrowly lanceolate, 6-8 mm. long ; petals white, cuneate, erose, about u fourth as long as the sepals : filaments filiform, pubescent, slightly longer than the sepals; anthers broadly oval, pubescent, about 1 mm. long; style villous below; berry globose, glabrous, bluish-black, subacid, about 8 mm. in diameter.
Type locality : Northwest America.
Distribution : Idaho and eastern Washington to northern Nevada.
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Frederick Vernon Coville, Nathaniel Lord Britton, Henry Allan Gleason, John Kunkel Small, Charles Louis Pollard, Per Axel Rydberg. 1908. GROSSULARIACEAE, PLATANACEAE, CROSSOSOMATACEAE, CONNARACEAE, CALYCANTHACEAE, and ROSACEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 22(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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