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Physaria pachyphylla

Physaria pachyphylla  
Family: Brassicaceae
Thick-Leaf Bladderpod
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Steve L. O´Kane Jr. in Flora of North America (vol. 7)
Perennials; caudex usually simple, rarely branched, (loosely mounded, rosette-like growth); densely (silvery or gray) pubescent, trichomes (sessile), 5-rayed, rays bifurcate, slightly fused near base of main rays, (tuberculate throughout, less over umbo). Stems several from base, decumbent to prostrate, (well-exserted beyond basal leaves), 0.2-0.5 dm. Basal leaves: (petiole differentiated from blade); blade (slightly cupped, leathery, nearly 1 mm thick), oblanceolate to orbicular, 1.2-2 cm, margins entire, (apex acute). Cauline leaves: blade spatulate, similar to basal. Racemes dense, (subumbellate). Fruiting pedicels (ascending, curved), 5-7 mm. Flowers: sepals (pale yellow), elliptic to oblong, 3.5-4.0 mm, (median pair somewhat thickened apically, cucullate); petals lingulate, 5-6 mm. Fruits globose or ellipsoid, slightly inflated (with slight apical constriction), 3-6 mm; valves pubescent, trichomes closely appressed; ovules 8 per ovary; style 1-3 mm (shorter than mature fruit). Seeds plump, (oblong).

Flowering Jun-Jul. Barren areas of mixed white, pink, or reddish limestone and diatomaceous earth; of conservation concern; 1300-1600 m; Mont.

Physaria pachyphylla is known from the Pryor Mountain Desert near the Wyoming state line.

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