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 Genus i. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum \\endl. Golden, Buflfalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. R. odoralum Wendl. in Bartl. & Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. Unarmed. Petioles rather slender, pubescent; leaves convolute in the bud, at length glabrous, often broader than long, thick, 3-Iobed or sometimes S-lobed, broadly cuneate or tr


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 Genus i. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum \\endl. Golden, Buflfalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. R. odoralum Wendl. in Bartl. & Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. Unarmed. Petioles rather slender, pubescent; leaves convolute in the bud, at length glabrous, often broader than long, thick, 3-Iobed or sometimes S-lobed, broadly cuneate or truncate at the base, the lobes obtuse, few-toothed or entire; racemes leafy- bracted, few-flowered, the rachis and pedicels vil- lous; flowers bright yellow, spicy-scented, 6'-i2' long; calyx-tube cylindric, glabrous, 2-3 times as long as the oval spreading lobes; petals i'-ii'' long; stamens slightly exserted; fruit black, glabrous, 3'-5' in diameter. .Mong streams, Minnesota and South Dakota to Mis- souri and Texas. Common in cultivation. Clove- or flowering-current. April-May. 2. GROSSULARIA [Toum.] :\Iill. Card. Diet Abr. Ed. 4. 1754. Shrubs, with erect ascending or trailing branches, the nodes armed with simple or 3-forked spines, rarely spineless. Racemes i-few-flowered. Pedicels not jointed. Hypan- thium evident. Fruit not disarticulating from the pedicel. [.Ancient name of the gooseberry.] Es of the north temperate zone. Besides the following, some 30 others Type species : Ribes Grossularia L. Ovary bristly ; fruit prickly. Ovary glabrous, pubescent, or with stalked glands. Flowers white ; filaments long. Flowers green or purplish ; filaments shorter. Stamens equalling the petals. Calyx-tube (hypanthium) tubular. Calyx-tube (hypanthium) cariipanulate. Stamens twice as long as the petals or longer. Ovary villous. Ovary glabrous or with some stalked glands. Calyx-lobes twice as long as the tube. Calyx-lobes about as long as the tube. G. Cyitosbati, G. setosa. G. oxyacan


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