Physaria kingii subsp. utahensis |
Brassicaceae tribe Physarieae |
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Utah bladderpod |
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Habit | Plants ascending; trichomes tuberculate throughout, center low-mounded. | Annuals, biennials, perennials, or subshrubs; eglandular. |
Basal leaves | blade margins entire. |
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Cauline leaves | petiolate, sessile, or subsessile; blade base usually not auriculate (except Paysonia), margins entire, dentate, or sinuate. |
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Trichomes | usually short-stalked, subsessile, or sessile, sometimes long-stalked, stellate, scalelike, subdendritic, or forked, sometimes mixed with simple ones. |
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Racemes | secund, ± dense and compact in fruit. |
ebracteate, often elongated in fruit. |
Flowers | actinomorphic; sepals erect, spreading, ascending, or reflexed, lateral pair seldom saccate basally; petals white, yellow, lavender, purple, violet, orange, or brown [pink], claw present, often distinct; filaments unappendaged, not winged; pollen (3 or) 4–11-colpate. |
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Fruiting pedicels | sigmoid. |
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Fruits | as wide as or longer than wide, apex rounded-acute; valves glabrous inside; septum complete; ovules (6–)8–12 per ovary; style (4–)4.5–6.5 mm. |
silicles or siliques, dehiscent, unsegmented, terete, latiseptate, or angustiseptate; ovules 2–100 per ovary; style usually distinct; stigma entire or strongly 2-lobed. |
Seeds | biseriate, uniseriate, or aseriate; cotyledons accumbent or incumbent. |
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Petals | yellow. |
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Physaria kingii subsp. utahensis |
Brassicaceae tribe Physarieae |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Jul. | |
Habitat | Rocky ridges, gravel, sagebrush hillsides, exposed limestone, granitic rock areas, sandy soils | |
Elevation | 2400-3400 m (7900-11200 ft) | |
Distribution |
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North America; Mexico; South America; Asia (ne Russia) |
Discussion | Subspecies utahensis is found in the Uinta and Wasatch mountains. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Genera 7, species ca. 130 (7 genera, 105 species in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 7, p. 647. | FNA vol. 7, p. 604. |
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Synonyms | Lesquerella utahensis, P. utahensis | |
Name authority | (Rydberg) O’Kane: Novon 17: 380. (2007) | B. L. Robinson: in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(1,1): 100. (1895) |
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