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Grossularia leptosma Coville, sp. nov
A shrub 1-1.6 m. high, the young twigs sparingly bristly, sometimes densely so, often without bristles ; nodal spines subulate-acicular, 2 cm. long or less. Leaves suborbicular in outline, cordate or truncate at the base, thin, not rugose, 5 cm. wide or less, 3-S-lobed, crenate-dentate, scantily pubescent on both sides, or glabroiis above, the lower surface with usually nearly sessile glands and sometimes some stalked ones on the principal veins ; petiole glandular-hairy and pubescent, about as long as the blade ; flowers 1 to 3 together, the glandular and pubescent peduncle as long as the petioles or shorter ; bracts ovate, usually shorter than the pedicels ; ovary densely glandular-bristly ; hypanthium pubescent and with stalked glands, greenish-purple, 2.5-3.5 mm. long ; sepals purple or greenish-purple, lanceolate, about three times as long as the hypanthium ; petals broad, white, erose-truncate, about three-fifths as long as the filaments ; stamens equaling the sepals, the anthers lanceolate, mucronate, about 2 mm. long ; berry oval or globose, densely glandular-bristly, about 1.5 cm. in diameter.
Type collected in Bear Valley, Marin County, California, March 31, 1894, J. Burtt Davy 696, and identified by Professor Edward L. Greene as Ribes subvesiitumH. & A. That plant, however, is the same as R. Menziesii Pursh.
Distribution : Middle California.
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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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Ribes menziesii ( Inglês )

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Ribes menziesii, the canyon gooseberry, is a species of currant found only in California and Oregon.[2][3] There are five to six varieties of the species found across the low elevation mountains of California, especially the Coast Ranges, and the coastal canyons and foothills, into southern Oregon. It can be found in the chaparral plant community.

Description

The canyon gooseberry, Ribes menziesii, is an aromatic deciduous shrub with very prickly branches growing up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in height. It has somewhat rounded, hairy, glandular green leaves.[4]

Its showy hanging flowers have sepals which are reflexed, or folded backwards along the length of the flower. The sepals are fuchsia or purple. The petals are white and extend forward to form a loose tube from which the stamens emerge.[4]

The plant fruits purple gooseberries which are edible but are mainly seeds with little fruit, generally regarded as unpalatable. The plant's spines also make collecting fruit difficult.[4]

Varieties[1]

Cultivation

Ribes menziesii is cultivated as an ornamental plant for native plant and wildlife gardens, in areas of suitable climate, such as coastal California. It is valued for its attractive spring blooms.[6]

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Ribes menziesii: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Ribes menziesii, the canyon gooseberry, is a species of currant found only in California and Oregon. There are five to six varieties of the species found across the low elevation mountains of California, especially the Coast Ranges, and the coastal canyons and foothills, into southern Oregon. It can be found in the chaparral plant community.

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Ribes menziesii ( Francês )

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Ribes menziesii est une espèce de groseillier (famille des Grossulariacées), originaire des États-Unis.

Description

Il s'agit d'un arbuste de moins de 2 m de haut, au feuillage caduc.

Les fleurs, en avril, sont teintées de rouge.

Les fruits, rouges et velus, mesurent moins d'un centimètre de diamètre.

Position taxinomique

Cette espèce a été dédiée à Archibald Menzies, botaniste britannique, qui a herborisé en Amérique du Nord au début du XIXe siècle.

Un synonyme est répertorié : Grossularia menziesii (Pursh) Coville & Britton

De plus, cette espèce dispose de nombreuses variétés, sous-espèces et synonymes de ces variétés et sous-espèces[1] :

  • Ribes menziesii var. amarum (McClatchie) Jancz (1907) : voir Ribes amarum McClatchie - synonymes : Grossularia amara (McClatchie) Coville & Britton, Ribes hesperium var. amarum (McClatchie) Parish
  • Ribes menziesii var. faustum Jeps. (1936)
  • Ribes menziesii var. hesperium (McClatchie) Jeps. (1936) : voir Ribes californicum var. hesperium (McClatchie) Jeps. - synonymes : Grossularia hesperia (McClatchie) Coville & Britton, Ribes californicum subsp. hesperium (McClatchie) Thorne, Ribes hesperium McClatchie, Ribes occidentale var. hesperium (McClatchie) Jancz.
  • Ribes menziesii var. hystriculum Jeps. (1936)
  • Ribes menziesii var. hystrix (Eastw.) Jeps. (1925) - voir Ribes hysterix Eastw. - synonyme : Grossularia hystrix (Eastw.) Coville & Britton
  • Ribes menziesii var. ixoderme Quick (1938)
  • Ribes menziesii var. leptosmum (Coville) Jeps. (1925) - synonymes : Grossularia leptosma Coville, Ribes leptosmum (Coville) Fedde (homonyme : Ribes leptosmum (Coville) Standl.)
  • Ribes menziesii var. minus Jancz. (1907) - synonyme : Ribes victoris var. minus (Jancz.) Jeps.
  • Ribes menziesii var. retineatum Jeps. (1936)
  • Ribes menziesii var. senile (Coville) Jeps. (1925) - synonyme : Grossularia senilis Coville, Ribes senile (Coville) Fedde
  • Ribes menziesii var. subvestitum (Hook. & Arn.) Jancz. (1907) - synonyme : Ribes subvestitum Hook. & Arn.
  • Ribes menziesii var. thacherianum Jeps. (1936) : voir Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
  • Ribes menziesii fo. victoris (Greene) Hoover (1966) - synonymes : Ribes menziesii var. victoris (Greene) Jancz., Ribes victoris Greene

Utilisation

Une utilisation ornementale pour sa floraison est la plus courante pour cette espèce.

Les fruits, épluchés car très velus, peuvent être consommés.

Références

  1. La liste est issue des index IPNI (International Plants Names Index) et Tropicos (index du jardin botanique du Missouri) à la date de mai 2011.

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Ribes menziesii: Brief Summary ( Francês )

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Ribes menziesii est une espèce de groseillier (famille des Grossulariacées), originaire des États-Unis.

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