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hillside gooseberry
Ribes californicum Hook. & Arn.
Ribes californicum is an endemic California spined shrub that produces edible spiny red berries.
wax currant
Ribes cereum Douglas
Ribes cereum Douglas is a North American native shrub that produces berries eaten by wildlife and some human groups.
prickly gooseberry
Ribes cynosbati L.
Ribes cynosbati L. is a plant with greenish-white flowers that bears pleasant-tasting, bristly round white to greenish fruits
spreading gooseberry
Ribes divaricatum Douglas
Ribes divaricatum is a spiny shrub that produces edible sweet black berries with documented historical uses by Pacific Northwest Native Americans.
skunk currant
Ribes glandulosum Grauer
Ribes glandulosum Grauer is a deciduous North American shrub with edible berries and documented traditional Indigenous medicinal uses.
Smooth Gooseberry
Ribes hirtellum Michx.
Ribes hirtellum is a North American wild gooseberry widely used in breeding resistant cultivated gooseberries.
Northern Black Currant
Ribes hudsonianum Richardson
Ribes hudsonianum is a North American aromatic currant shrub that produces bitter but edible black berries.
White-flowering Currant
Ribes indecorum Eastw.
Ribes indecorum is an erect aromatic perennial shrub, cultivated as an ornamental for drought-tolerant and native gardens.
swamp currant
Ribes lacustre (Pers.) Poir.
Ribes lacustre is a North American spiny shrub with edible berries eaten by animals and most indigenous groups.
Trumpet gooseberry
Ribes leptanthum A.Gray
Ribes leptanthum, or trumpet gooseberry, is a spiny-stemmed small-leaved gooseberry native to southwestern US high-altitude canyons.
gummy gooseberry
Ribes lobbii A.Gray
Ribes lobbii, or gummy gooseberry, is an unpalatable berry shrub native to the Pacific Northwest of North America.
Patagonian wild currant
Ribes magellanicum Poir.
Ribes magellanicum is a South American currant shrub native to Patagonia, with edible sweet fruits that have potential nutraceutical uses.
Chaparral Currant
Ribes malvaceum Sm.
Ribes malvaceum is a perennial flowering shrub native to California and northern Baja California, grown ornamentally and valued for native pollinators.
canyon gooseberry
Ribes menziesii Pursh
Ribes menziesii is a prickly aromatic deciduous shrub native to California and Oregon, grown ornamentally for its attractive spring blooms.
Missouri Gooseberry
Ribes missouriense Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray
Ribes missouriense, or Missouri gooseberry, is a prickly native US shrub listed as endangered in three eastern states.
mountain gooseberry
Ribes montigenum Mc Clatchie
Ribes montigenum Mc Clatchie is a spiny spreading shrub native to the high mountains of western North America that produces edible bristly berries.
mountain pink currant
Ribes nevadense Kellogg
Ribes nevadense is an edible-berried erect shrub native to mountain areas of California, Nevada, and Oregon, growing in forests and riparian zones.
Blackcurrant
Ribes nigrum L.
Ribes nigrum L., or blackcurrant, is a medium-sized aromatic shrub native to northern Europe and Asia that produces edible dark berries.
swamp currant
Ribes oxyacanthoides L.
Ribes oxyacanthoides L. is a North American native berry-bearing shrub that is an alternate host for white pine blister rust.
oak gooseberry
Ribes quercetorum Greene
Ribes quercetorum is an edible North American currant species commonly known as rock, oak, or oakwoods gooseberry.
Sierra Gooseberry
Ribes roezlii Regel
Ribes roezlii, or sierra gooseberry, is a spiny North American mountain shrub with spiny berries, eaten by wildlife and only emergency-consumed by humans.
Appalachian Gooseberry
Ribes rotundifolium Michx.
Ribes rotundifolium is a North American shrub currant native to the eastern US that bears sweet edible berries.
Red Currant
Ribes rubrum L.
Ribes rubrum L., redcurrant, is a deciduous native western European shrub grown for its edible bright red berries.
Red-flowering Currant
Ribes sanguineum Pursh
Ribes sanguineum Pursh is a deciduous shrub native to western North America, widely cultivated for its early spring flowers.
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