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limestone bladderpod

Habit Plants prostrate, decumbent, or erect; trichomes with large tubercles throughout, ± flat across middle.
Basal leaves

blade margins entire.

Racemes

not or somewhat secund, usually dense and compact, sometimes slightly elongated in fruit.

Fruiting pedicels

usually sigmoid.

Fruits

as wide as or longer than wide, apex rounded-acute;

valves glabrous inside;

septum complete;

ovules 8–16 per ovary;

style to 7 mm.

Petals

usually yellow, sometimes cream-yellow, cream-white, or white.

Physaria kingii subsp. latifolia

Phenology Flowering May–Jun.
Habitat Gravelly loam soils, rocky basaltic slopes, limestone outcrops, ridges and flats, canyon bottoms, open pinyon-juniper woodlands
Elevation 2000-2500 m (6600-8200 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AZ; CA; NV; UT; Mexico (Baja California)
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Discussion

Populations of subsp. latifolia with flowers cream-yellow, cream-white, or white are frequently encountered on the Kaibab Plateau of northern Arizona.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 7, p. 647.
Parent taxa Brassicaceae > tribe Physarieae > Physaria > Physaria kingii
Sibling taxa
P. kingii subsp. bernardina, P. kingii subsp. cobrensis, P. kingii subsp. diversifolia, P. kingii subsp. kaibabensis, P. kingii subsp. kingii, P. kingii subsp. utahensis
Synonyms Lesquerella latifolia, Lesquerella barnebyi, Lesquerella kingii subsp. latifolia, Lesquerella kingii var. parvifolia, Lesquerella occidentalis var. parvifolia, Lesquerella wardii, P. wardii
Name authority (A. Nelson) O’Kane & Al-Shehbaz: Novon 12: 325. (2002)
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