Physaria multiceps |
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manyhead bladderpod |
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Habit | Perennials; caudex (buried), branched, (not thickened); densely pubescent, trichomes (sessile or short-stalked), 5–8-rayed, rays furcate or bifurcate, (umbonate, rough to finely tuberculate throughout). |
Stems | several from base, prostrate, (slender, sparsely pubescent), 0.5–2 dm. |
Basal leaves | blade obovate to narrowly elliptic, 1.5–6 cm, margins usually entire, rarely shallowly dentate, (surfaces densely pubescent, often silvery). |
Cauline leaves | blade oblanceolate to spatulate, 0.5–1 cm, margins entire, (surfaces often sparsely pubescent). |
Racemes | (narrow), loose, (elongated in fruit). |
Flowers | sepals (greenish brown, sometimes magenta), linear or elliptic, 4.3–6(–7.5) mm, (median pair thickened apically, cucullate); petals (frequently pink or magenta in distal 1/3–1/2), spatulate to oblanceolate, 6–10(–12) mm, (claw undifferentiated from blade). |
Fruiting pedicels | (ascending to somewhat spreading, straight to slightly curved), 4–8(–12) mm. |
Fruits | broadly ovoid to suborbicular, inflated, (terete or, often, slightly angustiseptate), 3–6mm; valves sparsely pubescent; ovules usually 4, rarely 6–8 per ovary; style 3–6.5 mm. |
Seeds | plump. |
Physaria multiceps |
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Phenology | Flowering May–Jul. |
Habitat | Douglas-fir or spruce woodlands, limestone ridges, damp open slopes, soil pockets among rocks, crevices of rocks, decomposed calcareous rocks |
Elevation | 2400-2900 m (7900-9500 ft) |
Distribution |
ID; UT; WY |
Source | FNA vol. 7, p. 651. |
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Synonyms | Lesquerella multiceps |
Name authority | (Maguire) O’Kane & Al-Shehbaz: Novon 12: 325. (2002) |
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