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Wax currant leaves, such as those on the right, are shallowly divided
into 3 to 5 lobes.
Gooseberry leaves, at left, are more strongly separated into 3 deeply-divided lobes. |
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| Wax currant flowers are tubular and hanging, about ¾ inches long. They are white or pink. The fruits are bright red and edible, but taste rather bland. Both the fruits and the leaves were used by Indians to make pemmican. |
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