Grossulariaceae
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Nancy R. Morin in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Shrubs, usually deciduous (Ribes speciosum semievergreen, R. viburnifolium evergreen). Leaves alternate, simple; stipules present; petiole present [absent]; blade lobed or cleft (unlobed in R. speciosum and R. viburnifolium), margins toothed [subentire]. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, usually racemes, sometimes corymbs or solitary flowers. Flowers bisexual (unisexual in R. diacanthum); perianth and androecium epigynous; hypanthium wholly or partially adnate to ovary, free distally; sepals usually 5 (R. speciosum 4), connate proximally; petals usually 5 (R. speciosum 4), distinct; nectary disc present; stamens (4-)5, antisepalous, inserted on hypanthium, free or adnate to hypanthium, distinct; anthers introrsely dehiscent by longitudinal slits; pistils 1, 2-carpellate; ovary partly to completely inferior, 1-locular; placentation parietal; ovules anatropous, bitegmic, crassinucellate; styles 2, distinct, connate proximally or nearly completely; stigmas 2, terminal, capitate. Fruits baccate. Seeds (3-)10-60, brown to black, fusiform to oblong-ellipsoid or ellipsoid; embryo straight; endosperm copious, oily, not starchy. Some genera included by A. Cronquist (1981) in Grossulariaceae are now placed in separate families. Of the genera native in the flora area, Itea is placed in Iteaceae, characterized by spirally-arranged serrate leaves, superior ovary, and septicidal capsules, leaving Ribes as the only native genus in Grossulariaceae (P. F. Stevens, http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/APweb/). Escallonia Mutis ex Linnaeus f., which occasionally escapes cultivation in coastal California and Oregon and was included by Cronquist in Grossulariaceae, has entire or glandular-serrate leaves, an inferior ovary, and capsules on which the style and calyx lobes persist. It is placed in Escalloniaceae (see Volume 13), a family of uncertain affinities with about six genera (Stevens).

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Ribes atropurpureum
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Ribes aureum
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Ribes binominatum
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Ribes bolivianum
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Ribes brachybotrys
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Ribes bracteosum
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Ribes brandegeei
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Ribes brandegei
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Ribes burejense
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Ribes caldasiensis
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Ribes californicum
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Ribes camporum
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Ribes canthariforme
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Ribes cereum
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Ribes ceriferum
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Ribes chihuahuense
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Ribes ciliatum
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Ribes cognatum
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Ribes congdoni
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Ribes cruentum
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Ribes cucullatum
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Ribes cuneifolium
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Ribes curvatum
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Ribes cynosbati
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Ribes davidii
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Ribes deductum
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Ribes diacanthum
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Ribes divaricatum
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Ribes dugesii
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Ribes echinatum
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Ribes echinellum
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Ribes ecuadorense
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Ribes elegans
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Ribes erythrocarpum
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Ribes fasciculatum
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Ribes floridum
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Ribes fontinale
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Ribes formosanum
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Ribes fragrans
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Ribes giraldii
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Ribes glaciale
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Ribes glanduliferum
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Ribes glandulosum
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Ribes glaucescens
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Ribes glutinosum
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Ribes gooddingii
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Ribes gracile
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Ribes gracillimum
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Ribes grande
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Ribes hendersonii
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