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; 2nd ed. . (mm. 7. Ribes americanum Mill. Wild BlackCurrant. Fig. 2203. Ribes americanum Mill. Card. Diet. Ed. 8, No. 4. floridum LHer. Stirp. Nov. i: 4. nigrum var. pennsylvanicum Marsh. Arb. Amer. 132. pennsylvanicum Lam, Encycl, 3: 49. 17S9. Branches erect, unarmed. Petioles slender,loosely pubescent, or glabrous; leaves nearlyorbicular, glabr


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; 2nd ed. . (mm. 7. Ribes americanum Mill. Wild BlackCurrant. Fig. 2203. Ribes americanum Mill. Card. Diet. Ed. 8, No. 4. floridum LHer. Stirp. Nov. i: 4. nigrum var. pennsylvanicum Marsh. Arb. Amer. 132. pennsylvanicum Lam, Encycl, 3: 49. 17S9. Branches erect, unarmed. Petioles slender,loosely pubescent, or glabrous; leaves nearlyorbicular, glabrous above, somewhat pubescentand resinous-dotted beneath, 1-3wide, sharply3-5-lobed, the lobes dentate-serrate, acutish;racemes pendulous, rather loosely flowered,pubescent; bractlets linear, much exceeding thepedicels, or shorter; flowers greenish-white,or yellowish, 4-s long; calyx tubular, itslobes short, broad, obtuse; stamens not ex-serted ; fruit globose-ovoid, black, ,3-5 in diameter. In woods. Nova Scotia to Virginia. Kentucky, Iowa and Nebraska. Alsoin New Mexico. Quinsy-berry. April-May. Genus i. GOOSKBKRRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum Wendl. Golden, Buffalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 22


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