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- Bladderpod is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Alyssoides utriculata, a species of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae Cleome...
- Physaria humilis, the St. Marys Peak bladderpod or Bitterroot bladderpod, is a species within the family Br****icaceae that is endemic to the Bitterroot...
- flowering herb in the family Br****icaceae, known by the common name arctic bladderpod. Plants are 6–12 cm high with a short taproot and woody stem-base. Basal...
- Bladderpod oil is a seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the Physaria fendleri and other species of genus Physaria, Native to the plains and mesas of...
- the spiderflower family (Cleomaceae) known by the common names bladderpod, bladderpod spiderflower and burro-fat. It has yellow flowers in bloom all months...
- family Br****icaceae known by the common names Missouri bladderpod and limestone glade bladderpod. It is native to Missouri and Arkansas in the United States...
- the family Br****icaceae. Many species are known generally as twinpods, bladderpods, or lesquerella. They are native to the Americas, with many species endemic...
- Physaria purpurea, the western white bladderpod or rose bladderpod, is a perennial plant in the family Br****icaceae found in the Sonoran Desert.: 48 ...
- in the family Br****icaceae known by the common names Moapa bladderpod and slender bladderpod. It is native to western North America from Utah to Sonora...
- the mustard family known by the common names Intermountain bladderpod and skyline bladderpod. It is endemic to Utah in the United States, where it grows...