Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department
of Natural Sciences
Physaria gooddingii (Rollins & Shaw) O'Kane & Al-Shehbaz
(Goodding's Bladderpod)
Family: Brassicaceae
Status: Native
Synonyms:
Lesquerella gooddingii Rollins & Shaw
Physaria gooddingii can be quite difficult to key out since the fruits look quite like those of a Draba. They do not seem quite as inflated as those of other Physarias. Physaria gooddingii is a perennial herb with stellate pubescent leaves and stem. The flowers are yellow. The fruiting pedicels are sigmoid. The fruits are compressed and stellate pubescent. The style is just shorter than the fruit. Physaria gooddingii is found at middle to upper elevation in dry meadows.
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Physaria gooddingii, photo Russ Kleinman, San Francisco Mtns., Pueblo Park Campground, Aug. 14, 2009
Physaria gooddingii, closeup of leaves, photo Russ Kleinman, San Francisco Mtns., Pueblo Park Campground, Aug. 14, 2009
Physaria gooddingii, closeup of flower & fruit, photo Russ Kleinman, San Francisco Mtns., Pueblo Park Campground, Aug. 14, 2009
Physaria gooddingii, macro of silicle, photo Russ Kleinman, San Francisco Mtns., Pueblo Park Campground, Aug. 14, 2009
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