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Ribes velutinum Greene
DESERT GOOSEBERRY
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Apidae  Anthophora neglecta @ LACM_ENTB (3)
Coleosporiaceae  Coleosporium jonesii @ BPI (1)
Cronartiaceae  Cronartium occidentale @ BPI (16)
Megachilidae  Osmia ribifloris @ UCRC_ENT (1)
Miridae  Atractotomus tuthilli @ AMNH_PBI (3)

Lygocoris pabulinus @ AMNH_ENT (3)

Lygus rugulipennis @ AMNH_IZC (10)

Nonlygus nubilatus @ AMNH_IZC (1)

Pilophorus nevadensis @ AMNH_PBI (5)

Pilophorus schwarzi @ AMNH_PBI (14)

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27. Ribes velutinum Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 83. 1885.

Desert gooseberry

Grossularia velutina (Greene) Coville & Britton; Ribes gooddingii M. Peck; R. velutinum var. glanduliferum (A. Heller) Jepson; R. velutinum var. gooddingii (M. Peck) C. L. Hitchcock

Plants 0.5-2 m. Stems spread-ing, (densely and intricately branched), glabrous or copiously pubescent when young; spines at nodes 1-3, 5-20 mm; prickles on internodes absent. Leaves: petiole 0.2-1.5 (-3.3) cm, pilose and glandular or stipitate-glandular; blade nearly orbiculate to cordate or reniform, 3-5-lobed, cleft 1/3-1/2(-3/4) to midrib, 0.5-2 cm, base broadly truncate to cordate, surfaces glabrous or finely pubescent and slightly glandular-puberulent, lobes cuneate, margins entire or 2-3-toothed, apex rounded. Inflorescences spreading, solitary flowers or 2(-3)-flowered racemes, 0.5-1 cm (much shorter than leaves), axis pubescent, flowers evenly spaced. Pedicels not jointed, 1-3(-4) mm, glabrous, pubescent, or glandular-pubescent; bracts lanceolate-ovate, 1-2 mm, pubescent. Flowers: hypanthium whitish or yellowish, sometimes pink tinged, tubular to slightly campanulate, 1-2.5 (-2.8) mm, glabrous, pubescent, or stipitate-glandular and pubescent abaxially, glabrous adaxially, becoming indurate; sepals not overlapping, spreading to nearly erect, yellow to pinkish, oblong, 1-2 mm; petals nearly connivent, erect, white or yellowish, elliptic-oblanceolate or oblong-obovate to spatulate, not conspicuously revolute or inrolled, 1.5-2.5 mm; nectary disc greenish or cream, raised, roundish, covering much of ovary; stamens nearly as long as petals; filaments linear, 0.6-1.1 mm, glabrous; anthers pale yellow to light violet, oval, 0.5-1.2 mm, apex blunt or with punctate notch; ovary usually densely crisped-puberulent and stipitate-glandular, rarely glabrous; styles completely connate, 3 mm, glabrous or finely pubescent. Berries palatable, yellow, becoming purple or dark reddish, globose, 4-9.5 mm, glabrous, sparsely to densely pubescent, or sparsely to densely stipitate-glandular pubescent.

Flowering Mar-Jun. Sagebrush scrub, pinyon-juniper woodland, yellow pine forests; 300-3500 m; Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Oreg., Utah, Wash.

The leaves of Ribes velutinum are thick and leathery.

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