An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 23S GROSSULARIACEAE. Vol, 5. Ribes glandulosum Grauer. Fetid Currant. Fig. 2201. Ribes glandulosum Grauer, PI. Min. Cog. 2. 17S4. R. prostratnm L'Her. Stirp. Nov. 3. pi. 2. 1785. Branches decumbent or spreading, thorn- less and without prickles. Petioles slender, 1-3' long, pubescent or glabrous, the dilated base sometimes ciliate; leaves
An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 23S GROSSULARIACEAE. Vol, 5. Ribes glandulosum Grauer. Fetid Currant. Fig. 2201. Ribes glandulosum Grauer, PI. Min. Cog. 2. 17S4. R. prostratnm L'Her. Stirp. Nov. 3. pi. 2. 1785. Branches decumbent or spreading, thorn- less and without prickles. Petioles slender, 1-3' long, pubescent or glabrous, the dilated base sometimes ciliate; leaves nearly orbicular, sharply and deeply 5-7-lobed, 1-3' wide, usu- ally somewhat pubescent along the veins be- neath, the lobes acute or acutish, dentate- serrate; flowers racemose, about 2I' broad; pedicels 2'-2i' long, glandular, calyx broadly campanulate, its lobes short and broad; sta- mens short, not exserted; fruit red, glandular- bristly, about 3' in diameter. In cold wet places. Newfoundland to Atha- basca, British Columbia, south, especially along the mountains, to North Carolina. Michigan and Wisconsin. Plant with a disagreeable odor. As- cends to 6000 ft. in North Carolina. Skunk-cur- rant. May-June. 6. Ribes inebrians Lindl. ^^'hite-flowered Currant. Fig. 2202. Ribes inebrians Lindl. Bot. Reg. pi. 1471. 1832. Unarmed. Petioles slender, more or less glan- dular-pubescent, 3'-io' long; leaves reniform- orbicular, cordate at the base, i'-ii' wide, spar- ingly glandular-pubescent, or glabrate on both sides, 3-5-lobed, the lobes very obtuse, crenate or crenulate; racemes short, pubescent, pendu- lous, bractlets rhombic, much longer than the pedicels, persistent, usually entire-margined and glandular-ciliate; flowers sessile or short-pedi- celled, white or greenish-white; calyx tubular, glandular; petals minute, nearly orbicular; sta- mens short; fruit red, insipid, glandular or rarely smooth, about 3' in diameter. South Dakota to Idaho, Nebraska, New Mexico and California.
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