RMGGM716–Ribes odoratum - (Syn R. aureum) Buffalo Currant TRS016151
RM2BTTG8D–Ribes odoratum HL Wendl.
RF2JJ67P9–Ribes aureum, known by the common names golden currant, clove currant, pruterberry and buffalo currant, Ribes odoratum. Isolated.
RFH8CKDX–Some blossoms of the Golden currant (Ribes aureum).
RMJ0R1FR–Ribes x beatonii
RMPFMA4A–Variegated autumn leaves from Ribes odoratum (Buffalo currant)
RMJ0R1FT–Ribes x beatonii
RFM6MJRA–Branch with young green spring leaves isolated on white background. Golden Currant
RMJ0R1FN–Ribes x beatonii
RF2BB0309–Branch with young green spring leaves and yellow flowers isolated on white. Golden Currant
RM2PW8X0A–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RMJ0R1FW–Ribes x beatonii
RMA3W49G–Clove Currant
RF2FK14B4–Small yellow inflorescences, strewn with thin branches of the bush. Blurred background
RMEKY6GC–Emerging flowers of the hybrid flowering currant, Ribes x beatonii
RF2KADGA5–A vertical closeup of the bumblebee flying near golden currant flowers, Ribes aureum. Selected focus.
RMG0XH71–Close up of the flowers of the spring blooming shrub, Ribes x beatonii, a hybrid often sold as R. x gordonianum
RMT648PH–buffalo or clove currant, Ribes aureum
RM2ANCPF8–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . ex-serted ; fruit globose-ovoid, black, glabrou.s,3-5 in diameter. In woods. Nova Scotia to Virginia. Manitoba.Assiniboia. Kentucky, Iowa and Nebraska. Alsoin New Mexico. Quinsy-berry. April-May. Genus i. GOOSKBKRRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum Wendl. Golden, Buffalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. Bartl. & Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. A, odoralum Wer1825. Unarmed. Petioles
RF2J6J5CB–Blooming golden currant or Ribes aureum bush in the garden. Spring seasonal of growing plants. Gardening concept background
RMRX8BHK–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus i. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum endl. Golden, Buflfalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. R. odoralum Wendl. in Bartl. &; Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. 18-.5. Unarmed. Petioles rather slender, pubescent; leaves convolute in the bud, at length glabrous, often broader than long, thick, 3-Iobed or sometimes S-l
RF2JJ67P4–Ribes aureum, known by the common names golden currant, clove currant, pruterberry and buffalo currant, Ribes odoratum. Isolated.
RFH8CKDD–Some blossoms of the Golden currant (Ribes aureum).
RFJ7RHRP–currant gold macro close-up macro admission close up view isolated optional
RMPFR6MX–Leaves and flowers from Ribes odoratum (Buffalo currant), close-up
RFH8CKD7–Some blossoms of the Golden currant (Ribes aureum).
RM2PW8X0X–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RMA3W48W–Clove Currant
RF2FK14BB–Small yellow inflorescences, strewn with thin branches of the bush. Blurred background
RM2AGENHR–. Book of garden plans. AME QUANTITY . Acer saccharum i B. Indian Bean . Catalpa speciosa I C. Tree-of-Heaven . Ailanthus glandulosa 2 I. Thunbergs Spirea . Spircea Thunbergii 10 2. Van Houttes Spirea Spircea Van Houttei 5 3- Japanese Spirea . Spima japonica 10 4- Flowering Currant . Ribes odoratum 10 S- Bladder Senna Colutea arborescens 5 6. Japanese Barberry . Berberis Thunbergii SO 7- Purple Barberry . Berberis vulgaris, var. atropur- purea S 8. Five-leaved Aralia . Acanthopanax pentaphyllum 10 9- Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra 10 lO. Staghorn Sumac . Rhus typhina 15 II. Ramanas Rose . Rosa riigo
RF2J6J5CT–Blooming golden currant or Ribes aureum bush in the garden. Spring seasonal of growing plants. Gardening concept background
RMT03K9H–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus i. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum endl. Golden, Buflfalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. R. odoralum Wendl. in Bartl. & Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. 18-.5. Unarmed. Petioles rather slender, pubescent; leaves convolute in the bud, at length glabrous, often broader than long, thick, 3-Iobed or sometimes S-lobed, broadly cuneate or tr
RF2JJ67PD–Ribes aureum, known by the common names golden currant, clove currant, pruterberry and buffalo currant, Ribes odoratum. Isolated.
RFJ7RHT1–currant gold macro close-up macro admission close up view isolated optional
RFH8CKEP–Intersection of blossom of the Golden currant (Ribes aureum).
RM2PW8X27–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RMA3W48Y–Clove Currant
RF2FK148D–Small yellow inflorescences, strewn with thin branches of the bush. Blurred background
RMRG6P0B–. Bush-fruits. Berries; Fruit-culture. Fig. 46. Ribes odoratum (X1'2)-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Card, Fred Wallace, 1863-. New York, Macmillan
RF2J6J5CJ–Blooming golden currant or Ribes aureum bush in the garden. Spring seasonal of growing plants. Gardening concept background
RF2JJ67P1–Ribes aureum, known by the common names golden currant, clove currant, pruterberry and buffalo currant, Ribes odoratum. Isolated.
RM2PW8X0T–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RF2FK14B2–Small yellow inflorescences, strewn with thin branches of the bush. Blurred background
RMRG6NYP–. Bush-fruits. Berries; Fruit-culture. Fig. 46. Ribes odoratum (X1'2)-. Fig. 48. Ribes Lobbii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Card, Fred Wallace, 1863-. New York, Macmillan
RF2JJ67NJ–Ribes aureum, known by the common names golden currant, clove currant, pruterberry and buffalo currant, Ribes odoratum. Isolated.
RM2PW8X0N–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RF2FK14B6–Small yellow inflorescences, strewn with thin branches of the bush. Blurred background
RMRDT63P–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Genus i. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum endl. Golden, Buflfalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. R. odoralum Wendl. in Bartl. & Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. 18-.5. Unarmed. Petioles rather slender, pubescent; leaves convolute in the bud, at length glabrous, often broader than long, thick, 3-Iobed or sometimes S-lobed, broadly cuneate or truncate at the base, the
RM2PW8X0E–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RMRDK3RW–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY. 239 8. Ribes odoratum Wendl. Golden, Buffalo or Missouri Currant. Fig. 2204. R. odoratum Wendl. in Bartl. & Wendl. Beitr. 2: 15. 1825. Unarmed. Petioles rather slender, pubescent; leaves convolute in the bud, at length glabrous, often broader than long, thick, 3-lobed or sometimes 5-lobed, broadly cuneate or truncate at the base,
RM2PW8X23–The bright yellow flowers of the flowering currant Ribes odoratum
RM2J68G59–A close up of the yellow flowers of Ribes odoratum showing the red stamens in the centre
RMREB6GD–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. SHRUBS ALTERNATE SIMPLE LEAVES Leaves fan-lobed (3-5 veins meeting at leaf base) GARDEN RED CURRANT Ribes sativum Leaves mostly heart-shaped at base, not resin-dotted. Fruit (flowers) in elongated clusters. Flowers cup-shaped, not tubular. Berries red, hairless, edible. Open woods, thickets. Uncommon escape. BUFFALO CURRANT Ribes odoratum Leaves wedge-based or straight-cut at base, not resin-dotted. Fruit (flowers) in elongated clusters. Flowers tubular. Berries black or yellow, tasteless. Old house sites, moist open ground. Occasionally
RM2J68G41–A close up of the yellow flowers of Ribes odoratum showing the red stamens in the centre
RM2AFN2X4–. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. dorata, have fra-grant blossoms, in which they agree withPolygomivi odoratum. The leaves of B.nitida, or ohliqua, are used as sorrel, andare known in Jamaica as the Sorrel of theWoods ; whilst in Brazil, the leaves of B.ulmifolia, B. bidentata, B. spdtulata, B. cu-cullata, and B. hirtella, are used as coolingsalads. Several species yield in Brazil acooling drink, similar to that prepared inthe East from Rheum ribes ; and oxalateof potass is obtained from several species,as Avell as from many kinds of Rumex.The root of B. obliqua is
RM2J68G58–A close up of the yellow flowers of Ribes odoratum showing the red stamens in the centre
RM2ANCXRN–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . wish-white. Racemes very short; leaf-lobes rounded ; fruit red. 6. R. iiiebrians. Racemes long, drooping; leaf-lobeo acutish; fruit black. 7. R.amcricaitum. Calyx-tube bright yellow. 8. R. odoratum. I. Ribes lacustre (Pers.) Poir.Swamp Gooseberry. Fig. 2197. Ribcs oxyacanthoides var. lacustre Pers. Syn. I ; 252. 1805.Ribes lacuslre Poir. in Lam. Encycl. Suppl. 2: 856.
RM2J68G5B–A close up of the yellow flowers of Ribes odoratum showing the red stamens in the centre
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