![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 1. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Oregon, Douglas County: Willamette National Forest. Road to Loletta Lake. ca. 2 mi S of Lake. Elev. 4921 ft. 43.38649° N, 122.41882° W Greenish white flowers. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. Evonne Aguirre 2021-25Jun 26, 2021WTU: 431135; WTU-V-091923 | ![]() WTU-V-091923.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 2. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Skamania County: Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Road to Mckinley Ridge. Approximately 7.5 kms below ridge and for another 200 meters downhill along road. Elev. 736 m. 45.78495° N, 122.19442° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 200 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Cold seasonal stream beneath Alnus rubra overstory with Claytonia sibirica, Athyrium filix-femina, and Petasites frigidus var. palmatus common. Scattered on edge of stream; shrub to 2 meters tall. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 7468Jun 24, 2020WTU: 430036; WTU-V-087165 | ![]() WTU-V-087165.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 3. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.U.S.A., Washington, Skamania County: Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Green Fork of the East Fork Lewis River about 12 kilometers East of Sunset Falls Campground on NF-42. 45.8416° 122.1311° W Coordinate Source: Specimen Label. Mature riparian forest. With Oplopanax, Alnus rubra, Dicentra. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. HPSU: 19974 Jeffrey T. Lesh 1101May 10, 2019 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 4. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Portland. Forest Park. Northwest Germantown Road. Elev. 1000 ft. 45.587271°, -122.78816°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Shaded roadside forest on small creek on east aspect. With Pseudotsuga, Acer macrophyllum, Berberis nervosa, Urtica, Petasites frigidus, Impatiens capensis, Oemlaria, Hedera hibernica. Several plants to 2 meters. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Native. HPSU: 21598 Dominic Maze 1236Aug 8, 2019 | ![]() HPSU_021598.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 5. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Olympic National Forest. Forest Service Road 2240. West Fork Humptulips River approximately 2 km east of Bridge Trailhead. Elev. 100 m. 47.38475° N, 123.78097° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 50 meters. Coordinate Source: Digital map. River floodplain with cobbly areas, sandy backwater channels, and shrubby shoreline with Salix sitchensis and Alnus rubra common. Uncommon in shade along riverbank; berries glaucous, blue-black. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. David Giblin 7071Aug 26, 2019WTU: 425258; WTU-V-068728 | ![]() WTU-V-068728.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 6. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: Along road N1800 at water source, west Klickitat County. 45.859369°, -121.52896°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10000 meters. Georeferenced by Dan Post. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Wet soils with shrubs, forbs under vine maple. Stink current. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Gross 1587May 13, 2019WTU: 426225; WTU-V-071206 | ![]() WTU-V-071206.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 7. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Olympic National Forest. Forest Service Road 2270, approximately 1 kilometer south of Wynoochee Falls trail head. Elev. 315 m. 47.45779° N, 123.52887° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Moist roadside ditch with Alnus rubra and Polystichum munitum; stream nearby. Locally common shrub to 1.5 meters tall; sepals greenish-pink. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 6042May 21, 2018WTU: 418121; WTU-V-039397 | ![]() WTU-V-039397.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 8. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Olympic National Forest. Forest Service Road 2270, ca 1 km south of Wynoochee Falls trailhead. Elev. 315 m. 47.45779° N, 123.52887° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: Specimen Label. Understory or Abies grandis stand; Oxalis oregana, Polystichum munitum, Rubus spectabilis common. Locally common shrub to 1.5 m tall; sepals greenish-pink. SRP: 67871 David Giblin 6042May 21, 2018 | ![]() SRP067871.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 9. Ribes bracteosum Dougl. ?U.S.A., Washington, Clallam County: Near Sol Duc River. 48.03167° N, 124.39738° W Coordinate Source: GPS. Forested wetland dominated by Alnus rubra and Lysichiton americanus. Collected from strip of Spiraea douglasii dominated patch along riparian stream corridor. Abundance: Sparse. Growth Habit: Pungent odor like skunky mint; vegetative shrub. Site ID: NWCA16-4877. Visit #1. Collection #Q2 (QA Voucher). Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Native. Patricia Johnson NWCA16-4877-V1-Q2Jun 29, 2016WTU: 411091; WTU-V-025523 | ![]() WTU-V-025523.jpg |
![]() | Grossulariaceae 10. Ribes bracteosum DouglasCanada, British Columbia: Regional District of Alberni-Clayoquot, Vancouver Island, Nitinat River Valley, Cowachin Main Road. Moist river valley mixed forest; growing with Thuja plicata, Acer macrophyllum, Vaccinium sp., Tiarella trifoliata. UBC: V256889 Ben Stormes bjs.2016-0046Aug 29, 2016 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 11. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Mason County: Olympic National Forest. Road to Mount Ellinor. Elev. 561 m. 47.51322° N, 123.21784° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Forest stream corridor below Pseudotsuga menziesii and Thuja plicata overstory with Oemleria cerasiformis in the understory. Shrub to 2.5 meters along edge of stream; petals green. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 5592May 27, 2015WTU: 417684; WTU-V-038635 | ![]() WTU-V-038635.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 12. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.United States, Washington, Mason: Olympic National Forest. Road to Mount Ellinor. 47.51322°, -123.21784°. Forest stream corridor below Pseudotsuga menziesii and Thuja plicata overstory with Oemleria cerasiformis in the understory. Shrub to 2.5 meters along edge of stream; petals green. Datum: WGS 84; Source: GPS. https://intermountainbiota.org WS: 390485 David Giblin 5592May 27, 2015 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 13. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Whatcom County: North Cascades National Park: along small stream adjacent to Thornton Lakes Trail ca. 0.4 air miles south of pass. Site ID: BSL-0957. Elev. 1309 m. 48.676383° N, 121.321813° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 14 meters. Georeferenced by Ben Legler. Coordinate Source: GPS. Brushy stream banks in opening among subalpine forest, with Ribes bracteosum, Athyrium filix-femina, Streptopus amplexifolius. Common shrubs to 1.5 meters tall; berries still green. Reproductive state: Fruits. Ben Legler 12954Sep 4, 2013WTU: 403579; WTU-V-011985 | ![]() WTU-V-011985.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 14. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Whatcom County: (locality not given). Elev. 1309 m. 48.676383° N, 121.321813° W Brushy stream banks in opening among subalpine forest, with Ribes bracteosum, Athyrium filix-femina, Streptopus amplexifolius. Mounted pressed specimen. Common shrubs to 1.5 meters tall. Berries still green. NOCA 30851 Ben Legler 12954Sep 4, 2013 | NOCA00030851.JPG |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 15. Ribes bracteosum DouglasCanada, British Columbia: Vancouver Island, Capital Regional District, Fairy Lake Forest Recreation Site. Elev. 16 m 48.58784°, -124.35359°. UBC: V238390 Erin R. Manton | Jamie D. Fenneman 37Apr 29, 2012 | ![]() V238390.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 16. Ribes bracteosum DouglasCanada, British Columbia: Vancouver Island, Capital Regional District, Fairy Lake Forest Recreation Site. Elev. 16 m 48.58722°, -124.35028°. UBC: V238402 Erin R. Manton | K. McGrath 513Jun 7, 2011 | ![]() V238402.jpg |
![]() | Grossulariaceae 17. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.U.S.A., Alaska, Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon County: Near old fish canning factory, Hoonah, Chichagof Island. Elev. 25 ft. Edge of open conifer forest just above beach. Stink Currant. Reproductive state: fruits. SOC: 23179 James T. Duncan 3150Aug 26, 2009 | ![]() SOC23179.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 18. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.U.S.A., Oregon, Benton County: In the Coast Range along Prairie Mountain Road ca. 4miles south of its junction with the Alsea-Deadwood Hwy.; south of Alsea; Prairie Mtn. Elev. 741 m. 44.28409° N, 123.58187° W Datum: WGS 84. Wet ditch/roadside. Associated taxa: Vaccinium, Pseudotsuga, Petasites, Tsuga, Tillium, Rubus, Athyrium. Shrub 1/5 meters tall; flowers greenish with purple-brown markings; herbage aromatic. Reproductive state: Flowers. SRP: 36476 R. R. Halse 7173May 28, 2007 | ![]() SRP036476.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 19. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.United States, Oregon, Benton: In the Coast Range along Prairie Mountain Road ca. 4 miles south of its junction with the Alsea-Deadwood Hwy.; south of Alsea; Prairie Mtn.; WGS 84. 44.28409°, -123.58187°. Wet ditch/roadside. Associated taxa: Vaccinium, Pseudotsuga, Petasites,Tsuga, Trillium, Rubus, Athyrium. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum Shrub 1.5 meters tall; flowers greenish with purple-brown markings; herbage aromatic. https://intermountainbiota.org WS: 376587 Richard R. Halse 7173May 28, 2007 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 20. Ribes bracteosum DouglasUnited States, Oregon, Benton: In the Coast Range along Prairie Mountain Road ca. 4 miles south of its junction with the Alsea-Deadwood Hwy.; south of Alsea; Prairie Mtn. Elev. 741 44.28409°, -123.58187°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 83248, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Benton, LocName: Lat 44.28409 Deg; Lon -123.58187 Deg. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. Wet ditch/roadside. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum https://oregonflora.org Richard R. Halse 7173May 28, 2007OSC: Accession Number: OSC217396 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 21. Ribes bracteosum DouglasUnited States, Oregon, Benton: In the Coast Range along Prairie Mountain Road ca. 4 miles south of its junction with the Alsea-Deadwood Hwy.; south of Alsea; Prairie Mtn. Elev. 741 44.28409°, -123.58187°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 83248, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Benton, LocName: Lat 44.28409 Deg; Lon -123.58187 Deg. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. Wet ditch/roadside. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum https://oregonflora.org Richard R. Halse 7173May 28, 2007OSC: Accession Number: OSC217397 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 22. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, King County: Along Forest service Road 55 0.4 road miles SE of where it intersects Interstate 90 at Exit 42. Elev. 1480 ft. 47° 24\' 35" N, 121° 35\' 9" W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 50 meters. Coordinate Source: Digital map. Mixed conifer forest with open brushy area around perennial stream, with Lonicera involucrata, Cornus sericea. Shrubs to 2 meters tall; stems sparsely branched, light brown. Reproductive state: Buds. Origin: Native. Ben Legler 3149Feb 10, 2006WTU: 431955; WTU-V-096728 | ![]() WTU-V-096728.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 23. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas County: Wenatchee National Forest. Forest Service Road #9712 towards Lion Rock; 100 meters east from junction with Forest Service Road 9716, right-hand side of road heading east; approximately 7 kilometers from Highway 97. Elev. 4980 ft. 47° 18.275\' N, 120° 35.977\' W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 6 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. One hectare wetland with small (less than 25 square meters) pool of open water; dominated by Carex; generally bog-like conditions - mucky, quaking soils. Growing in wet, mucky soils. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 375156 Jessica Ni 88Aug 29, 2006 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 24. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas County: Along Pete Lake Trail 1.0 mile from trailhead. Elev. 2905 ft. 47° 26.709\' N, 121° 12.004\' W Moist stream bank in forest opening. Other plants: Rubus spectabilis, Achlys triphylla, Abies amabilis, Clintonia uniflora. Flowers pale green with brown center; uncommon. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 364834 Don Knoke 763Jun 16, 2005 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 25. Ribes bracteosum Dougl. ex Hook.Canada, British Columbia, North Coast: Hinton Island: SE end of Pitt Island in Union Passage; E side of island. Elev. 4 m 53.351944°, -129.44555°. Coordinate Source: Source. Conservation Status:CDC: Not Listed. V193830 Kendrick Marr KM6370Jun 26, 2005With Claudia Copley; Mike McNall |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 26. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas County: Along Thorp Lake Road 4312, west of Lake Cle Elum. Elev. 4000 ft. 47° 21.938\' N, 121° 11.023\' W; T22N R13E S26 Coordinate uncertainty: 200 meters. North facing 20 degrees slope, dirt with rocks; associated with Alnus sinuata, Mertensia paniculata, Arnica latifolia, Valeriana sitchensis. Flowers greenish-brown, uncommon. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 357767 D. Knoke 456Jun 24, 2004 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 27. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Kitsap County: University of Washington\'s Big Beef Creek Field Station, 9 miles NW of Bremerton; along small creek running below entrance road. Elev. 10 ft. 47° 39\' 6" N, 122° 46\' 50.1" W Open forest of Alnus, Thuja, Pseudotsuga; soil moist. Shrubs to 2 meters tall on creek bank. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 353840 Ben Legler 327May 3, 2003With David Giblin |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 28. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Wahkiakum County: 4 miles north of Oneida, along Deep River Valley Road ca. 1.5 miles north of junction with Anderson road. Elev. 50 ft. 46° 22\' 43.5" N, 123° 40\' 8.9" W Coordinate uncertainty: 200 meters. Wet deciduous forest along small stream, dominated by Alnus rubra, Rubus spectabilis, Lysichiton americanum. Shrub to 1.5 meters tall along stream; fruits sparse. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 354668 Ben Legler 532Jun 1, 2003 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 29. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Pacific County: The Nature Conservancy\'s Ellsworth Creek Preserve, 5 miles northwest of Naselle along upper Ellsworth Creek. Elev. 180 ft. 46° 22\' 59.8" N, 123° 52\' 44.3" W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 2000 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Old growth forest on east side and young second growth on west side; with Picea sitchensis, Tsuga heterophylla, Alnus rubra; over sandstone bedrock. Growing near creek in old growth. Reproductive state: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 357087 Ben Legler 465May 31, 2003 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 30. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Pacific County: The Nature Conservancy\'s Ellsworth Creek Preserve. Waypoint #36. Along trail in forest tract just above logging spur road. Elev. 161 ft. 46° 23.68\' N, 123° 53.054\' W Creekside along Ellsworth Creek. Reproductive state: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 357802 Richard G. Olmstead 2003-57May 31, 2003 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 31. Ribes bracteosum DouglasUnited States, Washington: Pacific County. The Nature Conservancy’s Ellsworth Creek Preserve. Waypoint #36. Along trail in forest track just above logging spur road. Elev. 49 m/161 ft 46.394667°, -123.88423°. Creekside along Ellsworth Creek. Fide: H&C. UBC: V222423 Richard G. Olmstead 2003-57May 31, 2003 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 32. Ribes bracteosum DouglasUnited States, Washington, Pacific: The Nature Conservancy\'s Ellsworth Creek Preserve; waypoint #36; along trail in forest tract just above logging spur road; along Ellsworth Creek. Elev. 161 ft. 46.394667°, -123.88423°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 117336, StateProvince: Washington, County: Pacific, LocName: Lat 46 Deg 23.68 Min; Lon -123 Deg 53.054 Min. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. Forest; creekside. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum https://oregonflora.org Richard G. Olmstead 2003-57May 31, 2003OSC: Accession Number: OSC215188 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 33. Ribes bracteosum DouglasUnited States, Washington, Pacific: The Nature Conservancy\'s Ellsworth Creek Preserve; 5 miles northwest of Naselle along upper Ellsworth Creek. Elev. 180 ft. 46.383278°, -123.87897°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 117343, StateProvince: Washington, County: Pacific, LocName: Lat 46 Deg 22 Min 59.8 Sec; Lon -123 Deg 52 Min 44.3 Sec. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. Old growth forest on east side and young second growth forest on west side; over sandstone bedrock; growing near creek in old growth. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum https://oregonflora.org Ben Legler 465May 31, 2003OSC: Accession Number: OSC215038 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 34. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, King County: Cedar River Watershed. Lost Creek (historical). Elev. 3400 ft. T22N R8E S14 SE, NW, NE 47.400371°, -121.75933°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 2000 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Mid-elevation, western hemlock, Douglas fir, red cedar forest with pacific silver fir. Salmon berry and herbaceous-plants in moist (areas) springs and seeps. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 364654 Clayton J. Antieau 02-13-1Jun 22, 2002With Suzanne Bagshaw, Nick Samargis |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 35. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Cedar River Watershed. Lost Creek (historical). Elev. 3400 ft. T22N R8E S14 SENWNE 47.3952°, -121.7514°. Datum: NAD 27. Coordinate uncertainty: 800 meters. Coordinate Source: TRS2LL. Mid-elevation, western hemlock, Douglas fir, red cedar forest with pacific silver fir. Salmon berry and herbaceous-plants in moist (areas) springs and seeps. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. ID: 142328; ID054492 Clayton J. Antieau 02-13-1Jun 22, 2002With Suzanne Bagshaw, Nick Samargis | ![]() ID054492.jpg |
![]() | Grossulariaceae 36. Ribes bracteosum Dougl Ex HookU.S.A., Washington, Chelan County: Slope north-northeast of Trapper Lake. Elev. 1295 UTM Zone 10: 647075E, 5367300N Three branch end specimens. NOCA 24181 Steven Hahn 802Aug 22, 2002 | NOCA00024181.JPG |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 37. Ribes bracteosum Douglas ex Hook.United States, Washington, King: Cedar River Watershed. Lost Creek (historical). 47.34361°, -121.6075°. Mid-elevation forest; moist (area) springs and seeps. Associated taxa: Western hemlock, Douglas fir, red cedar, pacific silver fir, Salmon berry. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes bracteosum https://intermountainbiota.org WS: 370720 Clayton J. Antieau; Suzanne Bagshaw 02-13-1Jun 22, 2002With Nick Samargis |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 38. Ribes bracteosum DouglasUnited States, Washington, King: Cedar River Watershed; Lost Creek (historical). Elev. 3400 ft. 47.393238°, -121.74876°. Datum: NAD83. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 122886, StateProvince: Washington, County: King, LocName: 22N 08E 14. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. Mid-elevation, western hemlock, Douglas fir, red cedar forest; in moist (areas) springs and sepps. Western hemlock, Douglas fir, red cedar, pacific silver fir, salmon berry, herbaceous-plants https://oregonflora.org Clayton J. Antieau; Clayton J. Antieau 02-13-1Jun 22, 2002With w/ Suzanne Bagshaw, Nick Samargis OSC: Accession Number: OSC229331 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 39. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Cedar River Watershed. Rock Creek wetland system. Head into south end from rd 40. Drop into system at Binker culvert and head into west side of the wetland. Elev. 800 ft. T22N R7E S16 NE 47.399444°, -121.915°. Datum: NAD 27. Coordinate uncertainty: 500 meters. Georeferenced by WTU Staff. Coordinate Source: Georeferenced. Rock Creek wetland system. Head into south end from rd 40. Drop into system at Binker culvert and head into west side of the wetland. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 350650 Clayton J. Antieau 01-12May 26, 2001With Linda Cooley, Kristie Dinkin |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 40. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, King County: Trail to Findley Lake. Cascade Mountains of western Washington. Elev. 3600 ft. T21N R10E S7 47.32578°, -121.58449°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 1138 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Trail follows Findley Creek through old growth mountain Hemlock forest to the lake. Shrub 6-8 feet tall. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 350848 Clayton J. Antieau 01-13Jul 14, 2001With Kelly O\'Rourke, Katie Saurer, Allison Colwell |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 41. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains; Sutton Lake. Elev. 3650 ft. 47° 17.769\' N, 121° 32.05\' W; T21N R10E S21 NE 1/4 Coordinate uncertainty: 200 meters. Herbaceous meadow surrounding the lake, the adjacent forest, and an older clear cut. Dominant trees: Tsuga mertensiana, Abies amabilis. Leaves glossy, stinky. Starting to fruit. Reproductive state: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 350918 Sarah Gage 7256Jul 14, 2001With Barb DeCaro, Ian Stewart, Jenny Stewart |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 42. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Lost Creek (historic). Elev. 2600 ft. T22N R8E S4 & 11 47.407167°, -121.75749°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5000 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. ??Sections 4 and 11 do not connect. JD Collected west of creek and north of road 800. Tsuga heterophylla old growth forest. Growing at edge of forest. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 351696 Denise Liguori 01-11May 26, 2001With Cindy Spurgeon, Kris DeLancey, Tara Fletcher |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 43. Ribes bracteosum Dougl.U.S.A., Washington, Skamania County: Gifford - Pinchot National Forest. Riparian corridor along unnamed creek - Forest Service Road 6615 at bridge crossing. Elev. 3054 ft. 45° 55.298\' N, 121° 42.983\' W Populus balsamifera, Picea engelmanii, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Flowers cream and maroon. Growing in partial shade under Tsuga heterophylla and Populus balsamifera. In association with Boykinia. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 352048 Sharon Rodman 575Jun 16, 2001 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 44. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Lost Creek (historic). Collected west of creek and north of road 800. Elev. 2600 ft. T22N R8E S4 & 11 47.4243°, -121.7938°. Datum: NAD 27. Coordinate uncertainty: 800 meters. Coordinate Source: TRS2LL. Growing at edge of Tsuga heterophylla old growth forest. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. ID: 159533; ID084569 Denise Liguori 01-11May 26, 2001With Cindy Spurgeon, Kris DeLancey, Tara Fletcher | ![]() ID084569.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 45. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains; Sutton Lake. Elev. 3650 ft. 47° 17.769\' N, 121° 32.05\' W; T21N R10E S21 NE Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 308 meters. Georeferenced by Sara Legler. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. There are several errors in the coordinate data on the label. Herbaceous meadow surrounding the lake, the adjacent forest, and an older clear cut. Dominant trees: Tsuga mertensiana, Abies amabilis. Leaves glossy, stinky. Starting to fruit. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. ID: 135090; ID054495 Sarah Gage 7256Jul 14, 2001With Barb DeCaro, Ian Stewart, Jenny Stewart | ![]() ID054495.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 46. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Lost Creek (historic). Elev. 2600 ft. T22N R8E S4 & 11 47.4243°, -121.7938°. Datum: NAD 27. Coordinate uncertainty: 800 meters. Coordinate Source: TRS2LL. Collected west of creek and north of road 800. Tsuga heterophylla old growth forest. Growing at edge of forest. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. ID: 136155; ID054494 Denise Liguori 01-11May 26, 2001With Cindy Spurgeon, Kris DeLancey, Tara Fletcher | ![]() ID054494.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 47. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Western Cascade Mtn of Washington: Cedar River Watershed. Rock Creek wetland system. Head into south end from rd 40. Drop into system at Binker culvert and head into west side of the wetland. Elev. 800 ft. T22N R07E S16 NE 47.3952°, -121.9211°. Datum: NAD 27. Coordinate uncertainty: 800 meters. Coordinate Source: TRS2LL. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. ID: 136145; ID054493 Clayton J. Antieau 200112May 26, 2001With Linda Cooley; Kristie Dinkin | ![]() ID054493.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 48. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Cascade Mountains of Western Washington: Sutton Lake. Elev. 3650 ft. T21N R10E S21 NE 47.296732°, -121.53407°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 308 meters. Georeferenced by Sara Legler. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. There are several errors in the coordinate data on the label. Herbaceous meadow surrounding lake, the adjacent forest, and an older clear cut. Associated species: Tsuga mertensiana, Abies amabilis. Leaves glossy, stinky. Starting to fruit. Reproductive state: Flowers. ID: 163564; ID156770 Sarah Gage 7256Jul 14, 2001With Barb DeCaro, Ian Stewart, Jenny Stewart | ![]() ID156770.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 49. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Snoqualmie Pass, about 1.5 mi SW of Kendall Peak, near Pacific Crest Trail head. Elev. 3025 ft. 47° 25.5\' N, 121° 24.5\' W Mixed conifer forest with Abies, Tsuga, Rubus spectabilis, Vaccinium, Sorbus. Shrub, 1.75 m tall, sepals greenish-cream, spreading; occasional. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. ID: 117089; ID054500 Mark Fishbein 4338Jul 9, 2000With Shelley McMahon; Karen Hooper | ![]() ID054500.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 50. Ribes bracteosum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, King County: Snoqualmie Pass, about 1.5 mi southwest of Kendall Peak, near Pacific Crest Trail head. Elev. 3025 ft. 47° 25.5\' N, 121° 24.5\' W Mixed conifer forest with Abies, Tsuga, Rubus spectabilis, Vaccinium, Sorbus. Shrub, 1.75 m tall, sepals greenish-cream, spreading; occasional. Reproductive state: Flowers and Fruits. Origin: Native. ID: 117049; ID054497 Mark Fishbein 4338Jul 9, 2000With Shelley McMahon, Karen Hooper | ![]() ID054497.jpg |