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Ribes spicatum

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
2Saxifragidae
Phase
1Saxifragales
Subphase
6Grossulariaceae
Stage
0
Name

Ribes spicatum

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3-652.16.__

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Family
English: Nordic Currant.
Clades: Grossulariaceae.
Region: Eurasia, Norway, Germany, UK, northern Eurasia, Kazakhstan, eastern Siberia, Mongolia.
Habitat: woods on limestone; thickets on poor dry mountain slopes, bare rocky mountain tops; very cold hardy, tolerating temperatures to -20°C; prefers moisture retentive but well-drained loamy soil; quite tolerant of shade though do not fruit so well in such a position.
Use: fruit as food, raw or cooked.
BotanyShrub; unarmed; 100 to 200 cm tall.
Leaves: deciduous.
Pollination: by insects.
Fruit: red; globose; 7 to 9 mm in diameter.
TaxonomyRibes spicatum and Ribes sativum are very closely related to Ribes rubrum.They are treated as a distinct species in some works, whilst others reduce them to synonymy with Ribes rubrum.
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  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›2 Saxifragidae
  • ›1 Saxifragales
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