![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 1. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: Icehouse camping area, just west of Wahkiacus along west bank of Klickitat River. Elev. 150 m. 45.8193° N, 121.1175° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 50 meters. Georeferenced by Dan Post. Coordinate Source: Digital map. Quercus garryana and Pinus ponderosa overstory with Anthriscus caucalis and Claytonia perfoliata common in understory. Uncommon along riverbank; shrub to 1.5 m tall; thorns at nodes. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. David Giblin 8619Apr 27, 2022WTU: 433033; WTU-V-100088 | ![]() WTU-V-100088.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 2. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Snohomish County: Lord Hill from south entrance. About 0.25 trail miles east on Pipeline loop trail from southmost intersection with pipeline trail. About 0.5 air miles north northeast of the intersection of state route 522 and the Snohomish River. Elev. 423 ft. 47.83878° N, 122.0454° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 8 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Mature Acer macrophyllum forest with scattered young Thuja plicata. South facing aspect with damp soil. Growing with Rubus spectabilis, Urtica dioica, Dicentra, Symphoricarpos, Cinna, Melica subulata, Carex leptopoda, Nemophila parviflora, Stellaria media, Ribes divaricatum. Fairly common on this slope on this moist Maple slope. They just started flowering a week ago and now they are in full bloom. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU Daniel G. Christian s.n.Apr 9, 2021 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 3. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish County: About 1 trail mile NW of south parking lot of Lord Hill Regional Park. About 2 miles NW of the confluence of the Snoqualmie River and the Skykomish River. This is the southern portion of Lord Hill on the slope facing west. Elev. 265 ft. 47.84477° N, 122.05758° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 15 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. West facing slope, about 15% slope, in moist Acer macrophyllum, Populus trichocarpa, Alnus rubra forest. Growing with Oemleria, Rubus spectabilis, Vaccinium parvifolium, Urtica dioica, Dicentra formosa, and scattered Polystichum munitum. deep rich soil. Fairly common but scattered on this slope. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU Daniel G. Christian s.n.Apr 9, 2021 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 4. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Oregon, Benton County: Irish Bend Coounty Park, end of Irish Bend Road, ca. 5.5 airmiles NE of Monroe on the Willamette River. Elev. 81 m. 44.360766° N, 123.221995° W Woods with Acer, Rubus, Cornus, Fraxinus, Populus, Carex. Shrub 2 meters tall, unarmed; petals white; sepals green with purplish striations. SRP: 76318 Richard R. Halse 10642Apr 16, 2021 | ![]() SRP076318.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 5. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Portland. Wapato Slough. Peninsula between the main channel of the Columbia River Slough and Wapato Slough. Elev. 25 ft. 45.60617°, -122.74102°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Dry, mesic ridge between waterways. Under Populus trichocarpa and Fraxinus latifolia. Scattered plants. Tasty fruits. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. HPSU: 23625 Dominic Maze 1881Aug 28, 2020 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 6. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas County: Scotsmill, off S Nowlens Bridge Road 1.6 miles SE of Highway 213. 45.05831° N, 122.6779° W Coordinate Source: Specimen Label. Disturbed riparian edge of farm field. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. HPSU: 20247 Jeffrey T. Lesh 626Apr 25, 2018 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 7. Ribes divaricatum DouglasCanada, British Columbia: Metro Vancouver, Douglas Island, in Fraser River at confluence with Pitt River. Elev. 5 m 49.221389°, -122.78472°. Alluvial woods, under nearly dead Populus trichocarpa, with Oemleria cerasiformis, Symphoricarpos albus, Lonicera involucrata. Leaning and supported by tree trunk, reaching 5.5 m high; very few prickles evident; inflorescence mostly 1 or 2 flowers, none seen with 3; sepals reflexed, petals white; single plant seen. UBC: V253215 Frank Lomer 11042Apr 25, 2018 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 8. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas County: Oregon City. Along Clackamas River, accessed off Bakers Ferry Road one mile east of Springwater Road. 45.38387° N, 122.45887° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Specimen Label. Riparian. Reproductive state: Vegetative. HPSU: 19197 Jeffrey T. Lesh 459Oct 6, 2017 | ![]() HPSU_019197.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 9. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Hayden Island, Columbia River. 45.618366°, -122.70145°. Georeferenced by Joe Riedl. Associated species: Poplar, Symphoriocarpus, Rubus ursinus. Fairly abundant in understory. Plants somewhat sprawling to 1.5 meters. Origin: Native. HPSU: 19889 Dominic Maze 573Mar 23, 2017 | ![]() HPSU_019889.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 10. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Pierce County: Joint Base Lewis-McChord, TA-15. 47.01881° N, 122.4359° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS. A 3m tall shrub under Fraxinus latifolia. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. Peter Dunwiddie 16-41Apr 6, 2016With Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock WTU: 417302; WTU-V-037119 | ![]() WTU-V-037119.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 11. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Pierce County: JBLM, TA-15. Elev. 124 m. 47.01881° N, 122.4359° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS. A 3m tall shrub under Fraxinus latifolia. Origin: Native. WTU Peter W. Dunwiddie PWD 16-41Apr 6, 2016With Rod Gilbert, Sarah Krock |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 12. Ribes divaricatum DouglasCanada, British Columbia: Metro Vancouver, Burnaby, 400 m north of Fraser River, 100 m west of Greenall Avenue, north side of railroad tracks. Elev. 4 m 49.203611°, -123.01938°. Treed fringe, with Phalaris arundinacea, Rubus armeniacus, Betula pendula. Little patch 2.5 m tall, with few glabrous blue fruit. UBC: V251162 Frank Lomer 10073Jul 3, 2016 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 13. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. Canada, British Columbia: Skagit Valley, Silver Skagit Road. Elev. 560 m 49.130406°, -121.22056°. Shrubby thicket at edge of oxbow wetland. Few plants. UBC: V248197 Jamie Fenneman 2015-166May 20, 2015 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 14. Ribes divaricatum DouglasCanada, British Columbia: New Westminster, Burnaby-Fraser Foreshore Park. Elev. 5 m 49.18°, -122.98°. Scattered in understory of riparian mixed woodland. UBC: V248016 Jamie D. Fenneman 2014-56Apr 12, 2014 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 15. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum Canada, British Columbia: Greater Vancouver Regional District, Pacific Spirit Park. Elev. 72 m 49.24899°, -123.20685°. Voucher specimen for E.R. Fenneman\'s PhD thesis: DNA barcoding the vascular plants of southern British Columbia (Project code VPSBC on boldsystems.org) UBC: V238967 J. D. Fenneman 2013-21Apr 28, 2013 | ![]() V238967.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 16. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum United States, Oregon, Curry: 1.4 mile up Winchuck River Rd. (County Rd. 896) east of Hwy. 101; between Sect. 24 & 25. 42.0056°, -124.1926°. Datum: WGS84. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 80440, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Curry, LocName: UTM Zone 10 401237E 4651091N. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. None. Festuca arundinacea, Hierochloë occidentalis, Digitalis purpurea, Alnus rubra, Rubus ursinus https://oregonflora.org Wendell Wood s.n.Apr 20, 2013OSC: Accession Number: OSC240869 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 17. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum United States, Oregon, Curry: In Harris Beach State Park. 42.07127°, -124.30849°. Datum: NAD83. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 46744, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Curry, LocName: 40S 14W 36. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. In extreme northern end of teh park on a bank just above the north side of Harris Creek. https://oregonflora.org Wendell Wood s.n.Apr 17, 2013OSC: Accession Number: OSC240870 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 18. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum United States, Oregon, Wasco: 50 yards up gated service road on the western most end of the Memaloose Rest Stop. 45.6948°, -121.3449°. Datum: WGS84. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 1993, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Wasco, LocName: UTM Zone 10 628857E 5061470N. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. None. Pseudotsuga menziesii, Rubus parviflorus, Philadelphus lewisii https://oregonflora.org Wendell Wood s.n.May 26, 2013OSC: Accession Number: OSC242235 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 19. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum Canada, British Columbia: Vancouver Island, Capital Regional District, Saanich Peninsula, Island View Beach. Elev. 6 m 48.58479°, -123.3718°. Sand dunes. UBC: V238381 Erin R. Manton | Jamie D. Fenneman 9Apr 9, 2012 | ![]() V238381.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 20. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Oregon, Washington County: Metro\'s Moore property, just E of Killin Wetland, 0.8 mi W of Banks. Elev. 185 ft. 45° 36\' 51" N, 123° 7\' 56.81" W; T02N, R04W, Sec. 36. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 500 meters. Georeferenced by John Christy. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. In riparian forest bordering West West Fork Dairy Creek. Partial shade. With Fraxinus latifolia, Populus trichocarpa, Rhamnus purshiana, Oenanthe sarmentosa, Polystichum munitum, Viola glabella. Shaded. HPSU: 20547 John A. Christy 10416Jun 18, 2012 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 21. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum U.S.A., Washington, Skagit County: Vendovi Island. Beach on east side of island. Elev. 0-19 ft. 48° 36.778\' N, 122° 36.069\' W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 50 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Large gravel beach. Several shrubs on bank above beach. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. Tanner B. Harris 2011-04Apr 30, 2011With James Duemmel, Peter Dunwiddie, John Floberg, Ben Legler WTU: 404067; WTU-V-012245 | ![]() WTU-V-012245.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 22. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. McConnell Island. Elev. 0-25 ft. 48° 35.747\' N, 123° 1.469\' W Coordinate uncertainty: 250 meters. Coordinate Source: Specimen label. West facing grassy beach. Occasional scattered individuals. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 394112 Phil Green 09-24Apr 24, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 23. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: U.S. BLM land. Victim Island. Elev. 50 ft. 48° 36.831\' N, 122° 58.472\' W Datum: WGS 84. An open, forested, 3 acre island with Arbutus, Quercus, Juniperus, and Pseudotsuga; Holodiscus dominant shrub understory; deer evident. On east side, three shrubs near shore. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 393061 Hannah Marx 09-24Apr 24, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 24. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Rim Island. Near Decatur. Elev. 6-13 ft. 48.4812° N, 122.82812° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS. 0.08831 hectare island; scattered shrubs; lots of grasses; stony. Uncommon shrub in shade. Flowers dull purplish-green. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 393058 Peter Dunwiddie 09-04Apr 23, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 25. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Fortress Island. Elev. 16-65 ft. 48° 27.922\' N, 122° 50.284\' W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Treeless, 3.2 acre, island with steep north-facing slope. South-facing slope dominated by Grindelia, Sedum, Holcus lanatus. Shrubs include Rosa nutkana and Holodiscus discolor; moist swales and seeps sporadic. Common mixed with Rosa nutkana. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 395188 Tad Dillhoff 09-29BApr 23, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 26. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Willow Island. A large, 100\' high rocky island 1/3 mile west of Blakely Island. Elev. 100 ft. 48.5402° N, 122.82242° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 200 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. Partially treed with Pseudotsuga and Arbutus. Open understory dominated by Elymus glaucus and Symphoricarpos albus. East side has extensive cliffs and ledges and is particularly rich with ferns. Considerable deer browse. Rock appears to be serpentine. Scattered along north slope of island. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 395221 Rick Dillhoff 09-03Apr 22, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 27. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Flower Island, east of Lopez Island. Elev. 49 ft. 48.54536° N, 122.8539° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Several hectare, 50\' high bedrock island. A mix of grassy ledges, shrub thickets, a few trees (Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, low Quercus). Large stand on north side of island. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 395455 Tad Dillhoff 09-03Apr 22, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 28. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Gossip Island. Elev. 25 ft. 48° 39.789\' N, 123° 10.374\' W Low conglomerate and sandstone bedrock island with gently sloping bedrock on all sides. Scattered madrone, Douglas fir, and junipers across island with lush camas on swales between outcrop. One shrub on west side of island. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU Ben Legler 11308May 28, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 29. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Gossip Island. Elev. 25 ft. 48° 39.789\' N, 123° 10.374\' W Low conglomerate and sandstone bedrock island with gently sloping bedrock on all sides. Bedrock is conglomerate and sandstone. Scattered madrone, Douglas fir, and junipers across island with lush camas on swales between outcrop. One shrub on west side of island. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 393492 Ben Legler 11308May 28, 2009 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 30. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: U.S. BLM land. Access road from Glenwood Highway to Klickitat River. Bottom of long downhill section, west side of river. Elev. 1046 ft. 45.97463° N, 121.10736° W Datum: WGS 84. Forested bottom lands of river; Pinus ponderosa overstory with shrubby understory. Uncommon at base of moss-covered talus slope. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 377718 David Giblin 2682May 12, 2009With Steve Hahn |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 31. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Oregon, Benton County: Along U.S. Hwy 20 ca. 6.8 mi NW of Philomath, or 2.4 mi W of jct with State Hwy 223. Elev. 222 m. 44.6111° N, 123.46894° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Specimen Label. Edge of old road and woods. assoc.: Acer macrophyllum, Alnus, Dicentra, Hydrophyllum, Galium, Polystichum, Heracleum. Shrub 2 m tall, fls whitish. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. ID: 157552; ID054812 Richard R. Halse 7589Apr 25, 2009 | ![]() ID054812.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 32. Ribes divaricatum DouglasUnited States, Washington, Klickitat: U.S. BLM land. Access road from Glenwood Highway to Klickitat River. Bottom of long downhill section, west side of river. 45.97463°, -121.10736°. Forested bottom lands of river; Pinus ponderosa overstory with shrubby understory, at base of moss-covered talus slope. Uncommon at base of moss-covered talus slope. https://intermountainbiota.org WS: 383304 David Giblin 2682May 12, 2009With Steve Hahn |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 33. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum United States, Oregon, Benton: Along U.S. Hwy. 20 ca. 6.8 miles northwest of Philomath, or 2.4 miles west of junction with State Hwy. 223. Elev. 222 44.61111°, -123.46894°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 34274, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Benton, LocName: Lat 44.61111 Deg; Lon -123.46894 Deg. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology. Edge of old road and woods. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Ribes divaricatum https://oregonflora.org Richard R. Halse 7589Apr 25, 2009OSC: Accession Number: OSC220600 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 34. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: East Sucia #1, 150 feet from Sucia Island. 48.76434° N, 122.88818° W Coordinate Source: GPS. Small sandstone nob rising 30 feet above the water, linked to Sucia by rock and sand at low tide. Open herbaceous meadow with frequent soil pockets and Rosa nutkana patches. 0.08 acres measured with GPS. 1 shrub, with Rosa nutkana. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. Phil Green 08-2Apr 23, 2008WTU: 377513; WTU-V-111177 | ![]() WTU-V-111177.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 35. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: Little Sucia Island, off the southwest corner of Sucia Island. 48° 45.283\' N, 122° 55.198\' W Coordinate Source: GPS. Includes forested uplands (circa 80 feet high) with shrub understory, steep sandstone cliffs, eroding dirt bluffs. Linked by a low, shrub-covered (Rosa nutkana) shell-midden berm. Scattered plants in shrub thickets. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 393519 Erica Nees 08-14Apr 23, 2008 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 36. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: Matia Island. 48.74791° N, 122.84196° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 800 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Along the trail across to the east cove, and from bluffs, headlands, and shoreline habitats near the cove. A single shrub above shoreline on west cove. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 376203 Peter Dunwiddie 08-57Apr 24, 2008 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 37. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: East Sucia #6. 48.76422° N, 122.88631° W Coordinate Source: GPS. A high, cliffy sandstone island, cliffs all around, Juniperus over top of island. 0.55 acres. One shrub under Juniperus. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 377173 Erica Nees 08-57Apr 25, 2008 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 38. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: Ewing Island. Long, narrow island off NE end of Sucia Island. Steep sandstone ridges run length of island. 48.76455° N, 122.88093° W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 400 meters. Coordinate Source: Digital map. Mostly forested with PSME, ARME, and JUMA. Grassy balds along south shore and at east end of island. Occasional in shrub thickets with Rosa nutkana and Symphoricarpos alba. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 396006 Janneke Hille-Ris Lambers JHRL 08-27May 28, 2008 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 39. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Turn Island. Large island 0.25 miles off the east shore of San Juan Island. 48° 31.98\' N, 122° 58.22\' W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS. On dry rocks. Several shrubs along shoreline at west end of island. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 395021 Eliza Habegger EH1086May 29, 2008 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 40. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. East Sucia #7. Elev. 50 ft. 48.76398° N, 122.88579° W Coordinate Source: GPS. The largest island in the chain. Forested with Arbutus, Juniperus, Pseudotsuga, with shrub understory. Height of 50 feet or so. Several scattered shrubs. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 393598 Peter Dunwiddie 08-164Sep 26, 2008 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 41. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Colville Island. 48.415278°, -122.82397°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 500 meters. Georeferenced by WTU Staff. Coordinate Source: GeoLocate. One plant growing against a small cliff with Rubus ursinus. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Native. WTU: 375526 Ted Thomas 07-35Sep 21, 2007With Peter Dunwiddie, Megan Jensen, Phil Green, David Giblin, Barbara French |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 42. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Pacific County: Willapa Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Approximately 0.5 kilometer east of ocean. Elev. 6 ft. 46° 36.541\' N, 124° 3.897\' W Coordinate uncertainty: 800 meters. Dune community dominated by Ammophila arenaria, Leymus mollis, Pinus contorta, and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi. 2 meter shrubs shaded by Pinus contorta; anthers exserted; petals white; sepals dull red and recurved. Reproductive state: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 377775 David Giblin 852May 17, 2007With Ben Legler, Peter Zika |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 43. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, Snohomish County: South edge Happy Valley Tree Farm, Happy Valley. 48.186134°, -122.26256°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 134 meters. Georeferenced by Maria Yousoufian. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Shrubby open red alder stand. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Native. WTU: 401077; WTU-V-8033 Clayton Haberman s.n.May 12, 2007 | ![]() WTU-V-8033.jpg |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 44. Ribes divaricatum Douglas var. divaricatum Canada, British Columbia: Cascade Mountains, Skagit Range, Silver-Skagit Road, km 32.5. Elev. 600 m 49.133611°, -121.28333°. Mossy large boulder talus slide. Single plant among several Ribes lacustre. UBC: V233617 Frank Lomer 6370Aug 22, 2007 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 45. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Pole Island. Tiny island in the middle of Mosquito Pass. 48° 36.056\' N, 123° 10.096\' W Rim of beach with Distichlis especially on west and south sides. One shrub. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 385153 Eliza Habegger EH-1009Apr 26, 2006 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 46. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Ripple Island. 48° 39.415\' N, 123° 7.896\' W Oblong (north-south) island with extensive shrub cover and a stand of mostly dead Populus tremuloides. Large shell and gravel beach on west side, with broad shelving bedrock bench draped with seaweed. One shrub above beach on west side. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 387670 Rod Gilbert 06-73Apr 27, 2006 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 47. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Little McConnell Island; small island (1.3 acres) connected to McConnell Island by beach at low tide. Elev. 0-25 ft. 48° 35.927\' N, 123° 1.547\' W Open grassland with scattered Juniperus, madrone. Two shrubs near shore. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 384405 Ben Legler 3255Apr 28, 2006 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 48. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Flattop Island. South side of Flattop Island; north end of San Juan Archipelago. Elev. 60 ft. 48° 38.752\' N, 123° 4.953\' W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5 meters. Dry open forest of Pseudotsuga and Arbutus, with dry smooth rock balds and small soil pockets. Single shrub 2 meters tall by shore. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Native. WTU: 388811 Carrie Marschner 06-82May 31, 2006 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 49. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Flint Beach Island. Elev. 0-49 ft. 48° 25.202\' N, 122° 53.036\' W Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Lat/Lon and Locality disagree. Used Locality. JD One shrub at top of north slope of island. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Native. WTU: 389057 Peter Dunwiddie 06-292Sep 6, 2006 |
![]() ![]() | Grossulariaceae 50. Ribes divaricatum DouglasU.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Charles Island. Elev. 25 ft. 48° 26.583\' N, 122° 54.486\' W Coordinate Source: Specimen label. Vicinity of Caretaker\'s house. Flowers with dark red-purple recurved sepals, petals: pink and erect; spiny shrub 1 meter tall. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Native. WTU: 384069 Steve Hahn 05-78Apr 27, 2005 |