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Canyon Gooseberry

Ribes menziesii

Care

Water

very low

Soil

.

Size

7–10ft tall

Bloom

Jan-Dec

Foliage

Deciduous

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Flowers

Prized

Edible

Berries eaten fresh, traditional Indigenous food

Native Range

Chaparral and oak woodland of the Sierra Nevada foothills and interior Coast Ranges from Kern to Tuolumne County, 1500-4000 ft elevation

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your canyon gooseberry in a spot that gets deep shade to part shade, in well-draining soil. This Bay Area native prefers low-water conditions, so avoid planting it in areas that stay consistently moist or receive regular irrigation. Space it according to its mature size of 7 to 10 feet tall, and plant in fall or early winter to establish roots before the growing season.

After Planting

Water moderately during the first growing season to help it establish, then transition to minimal watering once established - this plant thrives on very low water. Expect your canyon gooseberry to be deciduous, dropping its leaves after the showy spring blooms fade; don't mistake this for decline. The biggest mistake is overwatering: this native shrub evolved for dry conditions and will suffer in wet soil, so err on the side of dry once it's established.

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Wildlife Supported

Birds

Nectar · Year-Round

Primary nectar source during breeding season Apr-Jul in California foothills and mountains

Fruit · Year-Round

Late season berry crop provides critical winter energy reserves

Fruit · Year-Round

Coexists with Ribes in oak woodland understory; berries consumed by same frugivore guild

Insects

Larval Host · Year-Round

Infection peaks in cool, moist spring and fall conditions

Larval Host · Year-Round

Overwinters on leaf tissue; active growth Jun-Oct

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval development in developing and ripening fruit; multiple generations spring-fall

Where to Buy

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery

702 Channing Way, Berkeley

Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

1.0 mi (510) 387-9744 Website
East Bay Wilds

2110 Eighth St, Suite 202, Berkeley

Fri 9:30am-4pm (occasional Sat, call ahead)

1.5 mi (510) 409-5858 Website
Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website