- evidence.
Although sometimes treated as two
separate genera,
Ribes and
Grossularia (Berger 1924), the
consensus has been to
consider it as a
single genus...
-
introduced inter-specific
genetic material from the
gooseberry (Ribes
grossularia), the
redcurrant (Ribes rubrum) and the
flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum)...
- The
berries of
those in the
genus Ribes (sometimes
placed in the
genus Grossularia) are
edible and may be green, orange, red, purple, yellow, white, or...
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connected to the
Middle High
German krus ('curl, crisped'), in
Latin as
grossularia (also the name of its
subgenus within Ribes). However, the
Oxford English...
- name
grossular is
derived from the
botanical name for the gooseberry,
grossularia, in
reference to the
green garnet of this
composition that is
found in...
-
number of subgenera, such as
subgenus Ribes (currants) and
subgenus Grossularia (gooseberries). This
section comprises Alpine currants,
dioecious species...
- Species: R. rubrum
Binomial name
Ribes rubrum L., 1753
Synonyms List
Grossularia rubra (L.) Scop. (1771)
Ribes acerifolium K.Koch (1869)
Ribes acidum...
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Euspira grossularia, the
Senegal moon snail, is a
species of
predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Naticidae, the moon snails...
- Family:
Grossulariaceae Genus:
Ribes Species: R. speciosum
Binomial name
Ribes speciosum Pursh 1813
Synonyms Grossularia speciosa (Pursh)
Coville & Britton...
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Ribes Species: R. cynosbati
Binomial name
Ribes cynosbati L.
Synonyms Grossularia cynosbati (L.) Mill.
Ribes cynosbati var.
atrox Fernald Ribes cynosbati...