Ribes lobbii
Amer. Naturalist 10: 274. 1876 ,.
Plants 0.5–1 (–1.5) m. Stems erect or spreading, finely pubescent, not bristly; spines at nodes usually 3, 7–12 mm; prickles on internodes absent or sparse. Leaves: petiole 1–4 cm, glandular-pubescent; blade round-ovate, 3–5-lobed, cleft less than 1/2 to midrib, 1.5–2.5 cm, base shallowly cordate, surfaces paler and usually pubescent and glandular abaxially, sparsely pubescent adaxially, lobes rounded, shallowly cleft, margins crenate-dentate, apex rounded. Inflorescences pendent, solitary flowers or 2-flowered racemes, 4–6 cm, axis stipitate-glandular. Pedicels not jointed, 3–4 mm, densely stipitate-glandular; bracts broadly ovate, 2–3 mm, stipitate-glandular. Flowers: hypanthium greenish with strong reddish tinge abaxially, narrowly campanulate, 3.5–5.5 mm, sparsely pilose; sepals not overlapping, reflexed, bright red, narrowly oblong, 10–13 mm; petals connivent, erect, white or pinkish, broadly flabelliform but usually inrolled on edges, 4–5 (–7) mm; nectary disc not prominent; stamens 2 times as long as petals; filaments linear, 8–14 mm, glabrous; anthers purple or red, oval, 1.2–2 mm, apex rounded; ovary glandular; styles connate 2/5–3/5 their lengths, 8–14 mm, glabrous. Berries palatable, reddish-brown, globose-ellipsoid, 10–15 (–20) mm, coarsely setose-glandular, not prickly.
Phenology: Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Montane and subalpine forests
Elevation: 100-2200 m
Distribution
B.C., Calif., Oreg., Wash.
Discussion
Ribes lobbii occurs in mountains from southwestern British Columbia to northwestern California. It is unusual in having anthers that are warty or capitate-papillate with red glands abaxially.
Selected References
None.