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Ribes binominatum is a species of currant known by the common names trailing gooseberry and ground gooseberry. It is native to the Klamath Mountains and adjacent northern California Coast Ranges, in far northern California and western Oregon. It grows in higher-elevation forests and meadows. Ribes binominatum is a low, spreading shrub no more than a meter (40 inches) tall, and often quite a bit shorter. Nodes along the stem each bear three spines up to 2 centimeters in length. The hairy, glandular leaves are 2 to 5 centimeters (0. 8-2. 0 inch) long and deeply divided into 3 or 5 rounded, toothed lobes. The inflorescence is a solitary flower or a raceme of up to four flowers which dangling from the branches. The flower has five fuzzy sepals in shades of pale green, sometimes edged with red, which are reflexed upward. At the center is a tubular corolla of white or pinkish petals around five stamens and two shorter styles. The fruit is a yellowish green berry about a centimeter (0. 4 inch) wide which is covered in long prickles which harden into spines.
Shrub
3 ft Tall
Winter Deciduous
Pink, Yellow, White, Green, Red
Red Fir Forest, Yellow Pine Forest
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 33 likely
Western Avocado Leafroller Moth
Amorbia cuneana
Polyphemus moth
Antheraea polyphemus
Rusty Shoulder Knot Moth
Aseptis binotata
Alfalfa Looper Moth
Autographa californica