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Ribes divaricatum

Spreading Gooseberry and Coast Black Gooseberry.

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Ribes divaricatum, Spreading Gooseberry, here produces delicate magenta (sepals) and white (petals) flowers, in small clusters along the stem.  - grid24_24
Ribes divaricatum, Spreading Gooseberry, here produces delicate magenta (sepals) and white (petals) flowers, in small clusters along the stem.  - grid24_24
Ribes divaricatum, Spreading Gooseberry, growing in the nursery garden in Santa Margarita, California.  - grid24_24
Ribes divaricatum, Coast Black Gooseberry - grid24_24
Ribes divaricatum flowers - grid24_24
Deciduous shrub to 5'. The thorniest of the gooseberries. A stream side bush or moist coastal understory plant. Spreading Gooseberry can be used as a bramble in the shade for the wildlife or to make a prickly hedge to deter trespassers. Click here for more about California Currants and Gooseberries

Ribes divaricatum tolerates sand and seasonal flooding.
Ribes divaricatum is great for a bird garden.
Foliage of Ribes divaricatum is deciduous.
Flower of Ribes divaricatum has color white.

Communities for Ribes divaricatum:Coastal Sage Scrub, Mixed-evergreen Forest, Redwood Forest and Central Oak Woodland.

ph: 5.00 to 7.00
usda: 8 to 10
height[m]: 1.00 to 2.00
width[m]: 1.00 to 1.00
rainfall[cm]: 65.00 to 135.00

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