Red-flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum) observed in Whitaker Ponds, Portland, OR 97218, USA
iNaturalist: forrestsandfeathers
Urban Ecology
Red-flowering Currant is a beloved native shrub you can grow in your own Pacific Northwest garden — it blooms early in spring, feeds hummingbirds and pollinators, and this sighting confirms it's thriving in an urban nature park you might visit.
Someone spotted and photographed a Red-flowering Currant — a shrub native to the Pacific Northwest known for its beautiful pink-red flower clusters in early spring — at a nature park in Portland. The sighting was verified by multiple observers on iNaturalist, giving it 'research-grade' status, which means scientists and conservationists can use it as reliable data. It's a small but meaningful confirmation that native plants are holding on in urban green spaces.
Key Findings
Research-grade observation confirmed at Whitaker Ponds Nature Park, Portland, OR 97218
Species is Ribes sanguineum (Red-flowering Currant), a native shrub to the Pacific Northwest
Observation logged via iNaturalist citizen science platform, contributing to biodiversity tracking data
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A Red-flowering Currant shrub has been documented at Whitaker Ponds Nature Park in Portland, Oregon, earning 'research-grade' status on the citizen science platform iNaturalist. This confirms the presence of this native Pacific Northwest shrub in an urban wetland habitat.
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Research-grade observation of Red-flowering Currant in Whitaker Ponds, Portland, OR 97218, USA.
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Ribes sanguineum, the flowering currant, redflower currant, red-flowering currant, or red currant is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae. It is native to the western United States and Canada.