Ribes triste
Swamp Red Currant
Flower Side
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
31-May-2008
The hypanthium encloses, and is fused to, the ovary along the entire length of the ovary. This appears to obscure the joint on the pedicel immediately below the ovary.
The Ribes genus was previously placed within a traditional version of the Saxifragaceae family which included a great many diverse genera. That version of the Saxifragaceae family is now considered to be polyphyletic, and the family is now much reduced. Ribes has been moved to a new family called Grossulariaceae, within which Ribes is the only genus. Budd's Flora (1987) still places Ribes in Saxifragaceae, while Flora of Alberta (1994) places it in Grossulariaceae. Budd's Flora refers to this species as R. rubrum.
Triste: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora (BF) and Flora of Alberta (FOA) leading to this species.
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Grossulariaceae: Answers to key questions in Flora of Alberta leading to this family. Note these answers only apply to the unarmed members of the family.
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