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Ribes divaricatum spreading gooseberry coastal gooseberry. Ribes sanguineum is very susceptible to root rot especially when it receives supplemental water during the warm dry summer months.
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It can be harvested when still firm in august and when stored carefully will keep until november by which time the flavour has improved slightly. Glutinosum found along the coast of california and oregon has less hairy leaves. Blooms in early spring flowers clusters 2 5 8 cm long hang down and cover stems 10 30 flowers per cluster. Each flower is 5 10 millimeters in diameter with five red or pink petals.The bark is dark brownish grey and the leaves are 1 3 inches long and broad. When young in spring they have a strong resinous scent. Leaves are sticky and pungent. Dark blue berries are popular with birds in fall.
Ribes bracteosum stink currant. Leaves are 3 5 lobed with lightly toothed margins and indented veins giving a wrinkled appearance. The plants bloom in early spring april to may bearing 1 3 long flower clusters with 10 30 flowers per cluster which hang down and seem to entirely cover the stems. It does not have a wonderful flavour but is tolerable raw.
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