Ribes aciculare: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Saxifragales
- Family
- Grossulariaceae
- Genus
- Ribes
- Species
- Ribes aciculare
- Scientific Name
- Ribes aciculare
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Ribes aciculare
Ribes aciculare is a species of flowering plant in the currant/gooseberry family Grossulariacea, generally regarded as closely related to Ribes burejense. It is native to central and northern Asia, and has been reported as native to Altay, Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk, Mongolia, Tuva, West Siberia, Xinjiang. Its habitats vary from stony hill and mountain slopes to forest margins and thickets. In Northern China it has been found at altitudes of 1,500-2,100 metres. The plant is very cold hardy, and can tolerate temperatures down to -20°C during dormancy (typically the winter months).
The plant typically forms a deciduous shrub of about 1 metre or somewhat more. The shrub's branchlets are glabrous, with 3-7 spines forming at branchlet nodes. It generally grows in semi-shade (light woodland) or without shade, and can survive in light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils, which can be acid, neutral or basic (alkaline). It does best in moist but well-drained soil, and tends to set more fruit if unshaded.
Flowering takes place from May to June. The plant is hermaphrodite and the flowers are pollinated by insects. The fruits ripen from July to August, taking the form of red globes of up to 15mm in diameter, similar to other species in its genus. The fruit is edible, both raw and cooked; it is sweet and pleasant-tasting. The fruit is harvested from wild plants for local use, and is sometimes cultivated as a fruit crop in parts of Russia. Where cultivated there are some named varieties, some of which may be crosses with the gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa).
Like other Ribes species, R. aciculare is particularly susceptible to honey fungus. The plant can also become infected with white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola)), a rust fungus whose heteroecious life cycle requires it to infect a Ribes plant as an obligate secondary host.
...Ribes aciculare in languages:
- Russian
- Крыжовник игольчатый
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Ribes acerifolium
- Ribes aciculare
- Ribes acuminatum
- Ribes affine
- Ribes alpestre
- Ribes alpinum
- Ribes altissimum
- Ribes amarum
- Ribes ambiguum
- Ribes americanum
- Ribes andicola
- Ribes atropurpureum
- Ribes aureum
- Ribes austroecuadorense
- Ribes biebersteinii
- Ribes binominatum
- Ribes bogotanum
- Ribes bolivianum
- Ribes brachybotrys
- Ribes bracteosum
- Ribes brandegeei
- Ribes burejense
- Ribes caldasiense
- Ribes californicum
- Ribes canthariforme
- Ribes catamarcanum
- Ribes cereum
- Ribes ceriferum
- Ribes chihuahuense
- Ribes ciliatum
- Ribes costaricensis
- Ribes cruentum
- Ribes cucullatum
- Ribes cuneifolium
- Ribes curvatum
- Ribes cynosbati
- Ribes densiflorum
- Ribes diacanthum
- Ribes dikuscha
- Ribes divaricatum
- Ribes dugesii
- Ribes echinellum
- Ribes ecuadorense
- Ribes erythrocarpum
- Ribes fasciculatum
- Ribes fontaneum
- Ribes fontinale
- Ribes formosanum
- Ribes fragrans
- Ribes glabellum
- Ribes glaciale
- Ribes glandulosum
- Ribes grande
- Ribes grandisepalum
- Ribes graveolens
- Ribes griffithii
- Ribes heterotrichum
- Ribes himalense
- Ribes hirtellum
- Ribes hirtum
- Ribes horridum
- Ribes hudsonianum
- Ribes humile
- Ribes indecorum
- Ribes inerme
- Ribes integrifolium
- Ribes janczewskii
- Ribes komarovii
- Ribes lacustre
- Ribes lasianthum
- Ribes latifolium
- Ribes laurifolium
- Ribes laxiflorum
- Ribes lehmannii
- Ribes leptanthum
- Ribes leptostachyum
- Ribes lobbii
- Ribes luridum
- Ribes macrobotrys
- Ribes madrense
- Ribes magellanicum
- Ribes malvaceum
- Ribes malvifolium
- Ribes mandshuricum
- Ribes marshallii
- Ribes maximoviczianum
- Ribes menziesii
- Ribes mescalerium
- Ribes meyeri
- Ribes microphyllum
- Ribes missouriense
- Ribes montigenum
- Ribes multiflorum
- Ribes neglectum
- Ribes nelsonii
- Ribes nevadense
- Ribes nigrum
- Ribes niveum
- Ribes orientale
- Ribes orizabae
- Ribes oxyacanthoides
- Ribes pallidiflorum
- Ribes pauciflorum
- Ribes pentlandii
- Ribes peruvianum
- Ribes petraeum
- Ribes pinetorum
- Ribes pringlei
- Ribes procumbens
- Ribes pulchellum
- Ribes punctatum
- Ribes quercetorum
- Ribes roezlii
- Ribes rotundifolium
- Ribes rubrum
- Ribes sachalinense
- Ribes sanguineum
- Ribes sardoum
- Ribes saxatile
- Ribes sericeum
- Ribes speciosum
- Ribes spicatum
- Ribes takare
- Ribes thacherianum
- Ribes tortuosum
- Ribes trilobum
- Ribes triste
- Ribes tularense
- Ribes uva-crispa
- Ribes valdivianum
- Ribes velutinum
- Ribes viburnifolium
- Ribes victoris
- Ribes viscosissimum
- Ribes viscosum
- Ribes watsonianum
- Ribes weberbaueri
- Ribes wolfii
- Ribes × nidigrolaria































































































































































