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- Jostaberry abstract "The jostaberry is a complex-cross fruit bush in the Ribes genus, involving three original species, the black currant R. nigrum, the North American coastal black gooseberry R. divaricatum, and the European gooseberry R. uva-crispa. It is similar to Ribes × culverwellii, the Jochelbeere, which is descended from just two of these species, R. nigrum and R. uva-crispa.The cultivated plants are tetraploid. They are descended from two separate first-generation crosses, both of which produced very few fruit. Fertile tetraploids were produced using colchicine. The name Jostaberry was created via combining the German words for blackcurrant and gooseberry, namely Johannisbeere ("Jo") and Stachelbeere ("Sta"). Following German pronunciation of "J", it may be pronounced "yostaberry" in English. The first cultivar was made available to the public in 1977. A number of varieties have been developed since then by various developers.The nearly black berry, which is smaller than a gooseberry and a bit larger than a blackcurrant, is edible both raw and cooked. It is described as having a taste intermediate between a gooseberry and a blackcurrant, with the gooseberry flavor more dominant in the unripe fruit, and the blackcurrant notes developing as the fruit ripens. The ripe fruit will hang on the bush in good condition through late summer, but is very popular with birds. The somewhat unripe fruit can be used in cooking recipes as a gooseberry. Like blackcurrants the fruit freezes well, and like many other members of the Ribes genus it is rich in Vitamin C.Commercial production of jostaberries is limited because they are not well suited to mechanical harvesting. Compared to most other fruits, harvesting jostaberries is relatively labor intensive per kilogram. Although harder to pluck than blackcurrants, the plant is thornless.The plant itself grows to a maximum height of about 2 m, flowering in mid-spring, with fruit setting and ripening on a similar timetable to the blackcurrant. The plant displays hybrid vigor, growing and fruiting well and being resistant to a number of common diseases afflicting other Ribes. In particular the plant is resistant to American gooseberry mildew, blackcurrant leaf spot, white pine blister rust, and big bud gall mite. Flowers are hermaphrodite and the plant is self-fertile following insect pollination. Propagation is usually by cuttings, rather than by seeds.".
- Jostaberry class Eudicots.
- Jostaberry division Flowering_plant.
- Jostaberry kingdom Plant.
- Jostaberry order Eudicots.
- Jostaberry order Saxifragales.
- Jostaberry thumbnail Ribes_nidrigolaria.jpg?width=300.
- Jostaberry wikiPageExternalLink berries?q=show&id=678.
- Jostaberry wikiPageExternalLink page76.html.
- Jostaberry wikiPageExternalLink plants.php?Ribes+x+culverwellii.
- Jostaberry wikiPageExternalLink jostaberries.
- Jostaberry wikiPageID "8025715".
- Jostaberry wikiPageRevisionID "572795030".
- Jostaberry binomial "Ribes × 'nidigrolaria''".
- Jostaberry binomialAuthority "Rud. Bauer & A. Bauer".
- Jostaberry familia "Grossulariaceae".
- Jostaberry genus "Ribes".
- Jostaberry hasPhotoCollection Jostaberry.
- Jostaberry ordo Saxifragales.
- Jostaberry regnum "Plantae".
- Jostaberry species "R. × nidigrolaria".
- Jostaberry unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Jostaberry unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Jostaberry unrankedOrdo Eudicots.
- Jostaberry subject Category:Berries.
- Jostaberry subject Category:Hybrid_fruit.
- Jostaberry subject Category:Ribes.
- Jostaberry type Berries.
- Jostaberry type Berry107742704.
- Jostaberry type EdibleFruit107705931.
- Jostaberry type Food107555863.
- Jostaberry type Fruit113134947.
- Jostaberry type Matter100020827.
- Jostaberry type NaturalObject100019128.
- Jostaberry type Object100002684.
- Jostaberry type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jostaberry type PlantOrgan113087625.
- Jostaberry type PlantPart113086908.
- Jostaberry type Produce107705711.
- Jostaberry type ReproductiveStructure111675842.
- Jostaberry type Solid115046900.
- Jostaberry type Whole100003553.
- Jostaberry type Eukaryote.
- Jostaberry type Plant.
- Jostaberry type Species.
- Jostaberry type Organism.
- Jostaberry comment "The jostaberry is a complex-cross fruit bush in the Ribes genus, involving three original species, the black currant R. nigrum, the North American coastal black gooseberry R. divaricatum, and the European gooseberry R. uva-crispa. It is similar to Ribes × culverwellii, the Jochelbeere, which is descended from just two of these species, R. nigrum and R. uva-crispa.The cultivated plants are tetraploid.".
- Jostaberry label "Casseille".
- Jostaberry label "Jostabeere".
- Jostaberry label "Jostaberry".
- Jostaberry label "Jostabes".
- Jostaberry label "Йошта".
- Jostaberry sameAs Josta.
- Jostaberry sameAs Jostabeere.
- Jostaberry sameAs Casseille.
- Jostaberry sameAs Jostabes.
- Jostaberry sameAs m.026nz1c.
- Jostaberry sameAs Q1079241.
- Jostaberry sameAs Q1079241.
- Jostaberry sameAs Jostaberry.
- Jostaberry wasDerivedFrom Jostaberry?oldid=572795030.
- Jostaberry depiction Ribes_nidrigolaria.jpg.
- Jostaberry isPrimaryTopicOf Jostaberry.