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Ribes.
Selected species include:
Ribes alpinum Ribes aureum Ribes cereum Ribes divaricatum Ribes glandulosum Ribes hirtellum Ribes hudsonianum Ribes inerme...
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Elisabeth Van der Kemp née de
Ribes (b.1949) and Jean,
Comte de
Ribes (b. 1952). In 1939, when she was 10, de
Ribes's parents sent her and her siblings...
- /ˈɡʊzbəri/ GUUZ-bər-ee (southern British)) is a
common name for many
species of
Ribes (which also
includes currants), as well as a
large number of
plants of similar...
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genetic material from the
gooseberry (
Ribes grossularia), the
redcurrant (
Ribes rubrum) and the
flowering currant (
Ribes sanguineum). The
resulting offspring...
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vertebrate anatomy,
ribs (Latin: costae) are the long
curved bones which form the
rib cage, part of the
axial skeleton. In most tetrapods,
ribs surround the...
- The
redcurrant or red
currant (
Ribes rubrum) is a
member of the
genus Ribes in the
gooseberry family. It is
native to
western Europe. The
species is widely...
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Embelia ribes,
commonly known as
false black pepper, white-flowered embelia, viḍaṅga (Sanskrit: विडङ्ग), vaividang, vai vidang, or
vavding is a species...
- The
jostaberry (
Ribes × nidigrolaria) is a complex-cross
fruit bush in the
genus Ribes,
involving three original species, the
blackcurrant R. nigrum, the...
- sole
member of the
section Symphocalyx.
Ribes aureum var. aureum:
below 910 m (3,000 ft) in the
western U.S.
Ribes aureum var. gracillimum:
below 910 m (3...
- as a wash for sore eyes.
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media related to
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Ribes triste". Tropicos.
Missouri Botanical Gardens – via The
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