Ribes indecorum
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Ribes indecorum Eastwood
White Flower Currant
Grossulariaceae
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Protologue: Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 3, 2: 243 (1902)
Pronunciation: Rì-bes in-dé-co-rum
Etymology: Arabic or Persian ribas, acid-tasting + not decorated, unattractive
Jepson eFlora Treatment
SD County Synoptic Voucher
Distribution:

Left: S.D. County Plant Atlas (http://sdplantatlas.org). Right: CCH2. Click to see current herbarium records.

Ribes indecorum
Spines are absent, unlike "gooseberries" of the same genus, which have spines and prickles.

Ribes indecorum
Leaves are ternately lobed and veined. Right: Inflorescence is a raceme. Flowers are not showy (hence specific epithet). Note fruits at base of inflorescence.
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