Biology:List of gooseberries
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Gooseberry most often refers to cultivated plants from two species of the genus Ribes:
- Ribes uva-crispa native to Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia.
- Ribes hirtellum, American gooseberry
- Hybrids between Ribes hirtellum and Ribes uva-crispa, including most of the modern gooseberry cultivars
The common name is also used for the following botanical groups.
Ribes
Gooseberries may be used to describe the genus Ribes as a whole, or particular wild species of Ribes contrasted with currants, including:
Missouri gooseberry, Ribes missouriense
Santa Cruz Island gooseberry, Ribes thacherianum
Gooseberries may also be used to describe tropical plants producing fruit superficially similar to Ribes fruit. This includes:
- Byrsonima lucida, the "Long Key" gooseberry, native to the Caribbean
- Ceylon gooseberry, a species of Dovyalis, native to Sri Lanka and southern India
- Chinese gooseberry or kiwifruit, the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine Actinidia deliciosa and hybrids between deliciosa and other Actinidia species
- Curio herreanus, a succulent native to South America that superficially resembles gooseberry
- Pereskia aculeata, the Barbados gooseberry, an unusual cactus
- Within family Phyllanthaceae:
- Phyllanthus emblica, the Indian gooseberry or emblic
- Jamaican gooseberry tree, an herb-like plant
- The "Star gooseberry", meaning either:
- Phyllanthus acidus, the "Otaheite gooseberry", the only Phyllanthoideae with edible fruit, or
- Sauropus androgynus, a shrub grown in some tropical regions as a leaf vegetable
- Within family Solanaceae:
- Physalis angulata, also called balloon or cutleaf groundcherry
- Physalis peruviana, Cape gooseberry, indigenous to South America and South Africa
- Withania somnifera, Poison gooseberry