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sodium hydrogen carbonate*
one occurring between the Coast Range and Cascades from British Columbia to Northern California
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scientific and common name
Crandall Currant (Ribes odoratum) Herbaceous sodium hydrogen carbonate*Plant Description: Sometimes called Clove Currant because of its deliciously fragrant flowers, Crandall is an easy to grow ornamental and fruiting shrub. The early spring clusters of yellow, trumpet shaped flowers are followed in August by abundant, very large, jet black berries, which are sweet and flavorful with a hint of spice. Their unique flavor is excellent for fresh eating, juicing, or baking. Their nutritional profile in relation to other
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