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Ribes mescalerium

Ribes mescalerium Coville  
Family: Grossulariaceae
Mescalero Currant
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Nancy R. Morin in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Plants 1-2 m. Stems erect, glandular-pubescent, glabres-cent; spines at nodes absent; prickles on internodes absent. Leaves: petiole 1.2-3 cm, crisped-puberulent, long stipitate-glandular; blade reniform-orbiculate, shallowly 3-5-lobed, cleft 1/8-1/4 to midrib, 1.5-3 cm, base cordate to cuneate, surfaces pubescent, sessile- and stipitate-glandular, lobes rounded, margins crenate-dentate, apex rounded. Inflorescences pendent, 6-10-flowered racemes, 3-5 cm, axis stipitate-glandular, flowers evenly spaced. Pedicels jointed, 0.5-1 mm, pubescent stipitate-glandular; bracts obovate, 3-7 mm, long stipitate-glandular. Flowers: hypanthium greenish white, tubular, tube evenly wide, 3-5 mm, pubescent, stipitate-glandular; sepals not overlapping, spreading, white, ovate-oblong, 0.5-1 mm; petals nearly connivent, erect, white, round to broadly ovate, revolute, 1 mm; nectary disc not prominent; stamens nearly as long as petals; filaments linear, 0.5 mm, glabrous; anthers cream, ovate, 0.2-0.3 mm, apex with conspicuous, cup-shaped gland; ovary stipitate-glandular; styles connate 3/4 their lengths, 6 mm, glabrous. Berries palatable, black, globose, 5-8 mm, glandular-pubescent.

Flowering May-Aug. Open areas; 2100-3500 m; N.Mex., Tex.; Mexico (Chihuahua).

Ribes mescalerium occurs in the Sacramento and Guadalupe mountains of southeastern New Mexico and western Texas. It is distinguished from R. cereum in having thinner, larger, more deeply lobed leaves, and glands with relatively long stalks.

Ribes mescalerium
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