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Ribes inerme Rydb.
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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Andrenidae  Andrena algida @ UCRC_ENT (1)

Andrena hemileuca @ UCRC_ENT (1)

Andrena lanhami @ AMNH_BEE (1)
Aphididae  Nasonovia ( @ NCSU (1)
Coccinellidae  Hippodamia convergens @ I_LB (1)
Coleosporiaceae  Coleosporium jonesii @ BPI (71)
Cronartiaceae  Cronartium occidentale @ BPI (34)

Cronartium ribicola @ BPI (8)
Dermateaceae  Gloeosporium ribis @ BPI (3)

Pseudopeziza ribis @ BPI (2)
Melampsoraceae  Melampsora epitea @ BPI (1)

Melampsora ribesii-purpureae @ BPI (3)
Miridae  Adelphocoris rapidus @ AMNH_ENT (1)

Lygocoris pabulinus @ AMNH_ENT (10)

Pronotocrepis clavicornis @ AMNH_PBI (16)
Mycosphaerellaceae  Septoria grossulariae @ BPI (1)

Septoria ribis @ BPI (2)

Septoria siberica @ BPI (1)
Pucciniaceae  Puccinia caricina @ BPI (2)

Puccinia caricis @ BPI (4)

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FNA | Family List | FNA Vol. 8 | Grossulariaceae | Ribes

44. Ribes inerme Rydberg, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 1: 202. 1900.

Grossularia inermis (Rydberg) Coville & Britton; Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. inerme (Rydberg) McMinn

Plants 1-3 m. Stems erect to sprawling, glabrous or sparsely retrorse-bristly when young and with black, sessile glands; spines at nodes sometimes absent or 1(-3), 1-8(-12) mm; prickles on internodes usually absent. Leaves: petiole (0.4-)1-5.5 cm, tomentose to pilose, with few longer, slender, stipitate-glandular hairs; blade broadly ovate or pentagonal, 3-5-lobed, cleft nearly 1/2 to midrib, sometimes lateral lobes again less deeply cut into larger distal and smaller proximal segments, 1.5-8 cm, base rounded to broadly cordate, surfaces glabrous, sparsely pubescent, or pilose-villous, usually ciliate, lobes acutish or oblong-rounded, margins deeply crenate-serrate or coarsely round-toothed, apex acute or rounded. Inflorescences pendent, solitary flowers or 2-5-flowered racemes, 1.5-3.5 cm, axis glabrous, flowers evenly spaced. Pedicels not jointed, (1.5-)2.3-5.5(-8) mm, glabrous; bracts ovate, 1-3 mm, glandular-ciliolate. Flowers : hypanthium green or greenish white, narrowly tubular to tubular-campanulate, 1.5-3.5 mm, glabrous or densely pilose to arachnoid-pubescent adaxially; sepals not overlapping, spreading to curved-reflexed (extended in fruit), white or greenish to purplish or reddish margined or tinged, oblong or oblong-lanceolate to narrowly lanceolate, 2.5-5 mm; petals connivent, erect, whitish or pinkish, broadly cuneate-obovate or cuneate-flabellate to cuneate or oblong, not conspicuously revolute or inrolled, 1-2.3 mm; nectary disc not prominent; stamens nearly 2 times as long as petals; filaments linear, 1.8-3.1 mm, mostly glabrous; anthers cream, ovate, 0.6-1.1 mm, apex with cup-shaped gland; ovary glabrous; styles connate 1/3-3/4 their lengths, 4.5-7 mm, proximally pilose-villous to middle or throughout. Berries palatable, greenish or reddish purple to gray-black, nearly globose or globose, 7-11 mm, glabrous. 2 n = 16.

Varieties 2 (2 in the flora): w North America.

Ribes inerme has strikingly pilose-villous styles that are sometimes green proximally and reddish distally, with the stigmas sometimes dark green.

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