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It is usually treated as the only genus in the family Grossulariaceae.
Ribes lehmannii is a species of plant in the Grossulariaceae family.
Some older taxonomic systems place the genera in this family in the Grossulariaceae.
As the plant's name suggests, the leaves are sometimes shaped like those of plants in the family Grossulariaceae, the currants and gooseberries.
Coville was considered the American authority on Juncaceae and Grossulariaceae.
Its presence is diagnostic of many families, including the Rosaceae, Grossulariaceae, and Fabaceae.
Arthur Cronquist put Tetracarpaea in Grossulariaceae.
It comprises four families: Pterostemonaceae, Iteaceae, Grossulariaceae, and Saxifragaceae.
The blackcurrant (scientific name Ribes nigrum) is a woody shrub in the family Grossulariaceae grown for its piquant berries.
Cronartium ribicola: Pinus subgenus Strobus, Grossulariaceae.
Grisebach, A. Grisebach, A.W. Grossulariaceae.
One name for Physalis peruviana is Inca berry; another is Cape gooseberry, not to be confused with the true gooseberries, which are of the genus Ribes in the family Grossulariaceae.
Species of Castilleja, Pedicularis, Rhinanthus, (Scrophulariaceae), and Ribes (Grossulariaceae) in their native habitat were inoculated with aeciospores of the white pine blister rust fungus, Cronartium ribicola J. C. Fischer ex Rabh.
The best known families of which all species tested contain tannin are: Aceraceae, Actinidiaceae, Anacardiaceae, Bixaceae, Burseraceae, Combretaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Ericaceae, Grossulariaceae, Myricaceae for dicot and Najadaceae and Typhaceae in Monocot.
Ribes sanguineum, the flowering currant, redflower currant, or red-flowering currant, is North American a species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae, native to western United States and Canada (British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California).
Over one hundred and fifty host plant species are known for the oystershell scale including members of the families Aceraceae, Betulaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Celastraceae, Elaeagnaceae, Grossulariaceae, Hydrangeaceae, Juglandaceae, Oleaceae, Pyrolaceae, Rosaceae, Salicaceae and Tiliaceae.
Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade.
'Northern Redcurrant' or 'Swamp Redcurrant' or 'Wild Redcurrant' ('Ribes triste') is a shrub in the flowering plant family Grossulariaceae, native to northern North America in Alaska, Canada, and the United States south to Oregon and Virginia.