Ribes

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Ribes
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Ribes divaricatum (Spreading Gooseberry)
Scientific classification
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Grossulariaceae

Genus:
Ribes

Species

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Grossulariaceae Distribution.svg
The range of Ribes
Synonyms[2][3]

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Ribes /ˈrbz/ is a genus of about 150 known species[4] of flowering plants native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is usually treated as the only genus in the family Grossulariaceae, but a few taxonomists place the gooseberry species in a separate genus of Grossularia.. Seven subgenera are recognized.

Sometimes Ribes is instead included in the family Saxifragaceae.

Cultivation

The genus Ribes includes the edible currants (blackcurrant, redcurrant, white currant), the gooseberry, and several hybrid varieties. It should not be confused with the dried currant used in cakes and puddings, which is a small-fruited cultivar of grape (Zante currant). Ribes gives its name to the popular blackcurrant cordial Ribena.

The genus also includes the group of ornamental plants collectively known as the flowering currants, for instance R. sanguineum.

There are restrictions on growing some Ribes species in some U.S. states, as they are the main alternate host for White Pine Blister Rust.

Medicinal

Blackfoot Indians used blackcurrant root (Ribes hudsonianum) for the treatment of kidney diseases and menstrual and menopausal problems. Cree Indians used the fruit of Ribes glandulosum as a fertility enhancer to assist women in becoming pregnant.

Currant root and seeds are high in gamma-Linolenic acid (GLA). GLA has been clinically verified as an effective treatment for pre-menstrual syndrome.[5]

Ecology

Currants are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species.

Selected species

Redcurrant, berries

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References

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  2. Flora of North America, Ribes Linnaeus, 1753; Currant, gooseberry
  3. Flora of China, Ribes Linnaeus, 1753. 茶藨子属 cha biao zi shu
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  5. Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West, Gregory L. Tilford, ISBN 0-87842-359-1
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