Ribes cereum var. colubrinum Douglas
Grossulariaceae (Currant family)

Introduction to Vascular Plants

Photograph

© Val George     (Photo ID #84003)


Map

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Distribution of Ribes cereum var. colubrinum
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Species Information

General:
Deciduous shrub, loosely branched, 0.5-1.5 m tall; stems erect to spreading, unarmed, finely short-hairy and often with short, stalked glands; bark greyish-brown to reddish-brown.
Leaves:
Alternate, nearly kidney-shaped to broadly fan-shaped, 0.5-3.5 cm long, 1-4 cm wide, shallowly 3- to 5-lobed and toothed, glabrous or with short, stalked glands; stalks about equal to the blades.
Flowers:
Inflorescence of 2-8 flowers in tight clusters on stalks shorter than the leaves; flower stalks subtended by 1-3 small, hairy, toothed bracteoles; petals white to pink, fan-shaped to spoon-shaped, 1-2 mm long; hypanthium nearly cylindric, 5-9 mm long; calyces white to greenish-white, the lobes egg-shaped to deltoid, 1.5-3 mm long; styles somewhat fused nearly to the stigmas.
Fruits:
Berries, egg-shaped, dull to bright red, 6-8 mm long, glabrous to sparsely glandular.

SourceThe Illustrated Flora of British Columbia

Habitat and Range

Dry shrublands, rocky slopes and open forests in the steppe and the lower montane zones; frequent in SC BC; S to MT, ID, NV, AZ and CA.

SourceThe Illustrated Flora of British Columbia