RM2R8FG2H–Double Bladderpod (Physaria didymocarpa) 1920 by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RMM3D0RF–Sharp-leaf twinpod (Physaria acutifolia)
RM2R8FK5P–Double Bladderpod (Physaria didymocarpa) 1920 by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RMM3D0NX–(Physaria acutifolia) Sharp-leaf twinpod
RMG8TCN8–Crop biologist Anson E. Thompson checks lesquerella also known as winter oilseed for seed set in a 20-acre pilot production field in Maricopa, Arizona. Oil from the seeds can be used to make cosmetics and a variety of other products.
RMM3D03D–Sharp-leaf twinpod (Physaria acutifolia)
RM2R6EXRM–Double Bladderpod (Physaria didymocarpa). Date: 1920. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2A77BPT–Physaria mendocina (Arctic vesicaria, Vesicaria arctica). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RM2CT097Y–Bladderpod, (Physaria ovalifolia), and cryptobiotic crust. Ojito Wilderness, New Mexico, USA.
RM2ANG2BX–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . miocarpa (Hook.) A. Gray.Double Bladder-pod. Fig. 2019. Vesicaria didyinocarpa Hook. FI. Bor. Am. i : 49. pi. 16. 1830.Physaria didyinocarpa A. Gray, Gen. III. i: 162. 1848.Physaria brassicoides Rydb. Bull. Terr. Club 29: 237. 1902. Densely stellate-canescent, pale green; root longand deep. Stems decumbent or ascending, slender,simple, 3-i2 long; leaves spatulate, the
RMMAAX3R–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . occupies secondaiy range. Figure 27. Photograph of Physaria brassicoides Psoralea hypogaea Nutt. Little Indian breadroot Bean Family {Fabcweae) BLM status: Watch USFS status: - Global rank: G5T4, State rank: S2S3 State status summary: Little Indian breadroot is now treated as a watch species, in light of survey results documenting its breadtli of distribution and indicating low vulnerability. Theie are fewer tlian twenty occurrences in widespread, localized habitats of eight eastern unglaciated counties. While
RM2R6F0X3–Double Bladderpod (Physaria didymocarpa). Date: 1920. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMW23K2K–Archive image from page 170 of Botanical and vegetation survey of. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands D4B7AF30-6FF2-4017-ADC9-7C50A7256521 Year: 1998 Pholofr Bonnie HeWei Physaria brassicoides Rydberg Double Twinpod
RM2C1NH93–Physaria didymocarpa Hook A Gray Physaria didymocarpa Hook A Gray.
RMMAAX3M–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figure 25. Photograph of P/iJox aitdicola vegetation encroachment in the more productive settings. Anecdotal observations indicate that it is favored by fall fire and winter glazing. Grazing and disturbances tliat reduce competition may benefit tlie species at low levels. Physaria brassicoides Rydb, Double bladdeipod Mustard Family (Brassicaceae) BLM status: - USFS status: - Global rank: G5, State rank: S2 State status summniy: Double bladdeipod is known from over five occuiTences in Montana, these witli mostl
RM2BX9DJE–Physaria grahami CV Morton ex EH Graham Physaria grahami CV Morton ex EH Graham.
RMP6HBEP–Physaria mendocina (Arctic vesicaria, Vesicaria arctica). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMT3XDM1–Archive image from page 196 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp32engl Year: 1887-1909. j? Fig. 120. Fr. der Schisopetoleae. A Matheicsüi foUoHn Hook.; B Lyrocarpa Coulteri Hook, et Arn.; C Lesqiurella jtiirpureu (Gray) Wats. (Original.) 118. Physaria. . 119. Lesquerella. 120. Pboenicaulis. 115. Synthlipsis A. Gray. Kelch oITen: Blb. rosenrot (•.'), wellig; Fr. elliptisch, länglich, vorne ausgerandet, mit scharf gekielten Kl.; S. flach, rund. — Ausgebreitete, st
RMRD3F8D–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. that it may have 3 ovules per locule. This broad interpretation does not agree with the most recent treatment by RoUins (1993) which recognizes these taxa as separate, or the earher taxonomic research of MuUigan (1967). We recognize these treatments in which P. brassicoides is endemic to the Great Plains.. May 1998 Physaria brassicoides Montana distribution: Dom (1984) hsted ^^"^^^'^ ^^""^'^ "^^'"p°^ Physaria brassicoides as iexpectedi in sou
RMMAAX3D–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figure 26. Illustration of Physaria brassicoides petals that are 9 to 12 mm long and 4 separate sepals. The ascending, inflated fmits are 1 to 2 cm long, at least as wide, and flattened on top. They are 2-lobed witli the locules (lobes) more deeply defined above than below. There are 2 ovules in each of the locules, attached at the top of the replum (suture between tlie two locules), and tlie replum has a linear outline. The style is 6 to 9 mm long. Flowering in May-early June, fruiting in June-July. There are
RMR4F763–Clouded Sulphur, Colias philodice, nectaring from bladderpod, Physaria sp.
RMRFPE8E–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. indicates that it may have 3 ovules per locule. This broad interpretation does not agree with the most recent treatment by RoUins (1993) which recognizes these taxa as separate, or the earlier taxonomic research of Mulligan (1967). We recognize these treatments in which P. brassicoides is endemic to the Great Plains. Physaha brassicoides . Rydberg Doubis Twinpod Montana distribution: Dom (1984) listed Physaria brassicoides as "expected" in southeast Montana
RMME9NMC–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . j? Fig. 120. Fr. der Schisopetoleae. A Matheicsüi foUoHn Hook.; B Lyrocarpa Coulteri Hook, et Arn.; C Lesqiurella jtiirpureu (Gray) Wats. (Original.) 118. Physaria. 119. Lesquerella. 120. Pboenicaulis. 115. Synthlipsis A. Gray. Kelch oITen: Blb. rosenrot (•.'), wellig; Fr. elliptisch, länglich, vorne ausgerandet, mit scharf gekielten Kl.; S. flach, rund. — Ausgebreitete, sternhaarig flaumige Kräuter mit buchlig fiederteiligen B. 2 Arten, in Mexiko und Texas, z. B. S. Greggii A. Gra
RMR4F6RD–Mining Bee, Andrena sp., nectaring from bladderpod, Physaria sp.
RMKJ2H7J–Physaria congesta plant in ring dudley bluffs bladderpod
RMD8MAEJ–Physaria congesta plant in ring dudley bluffs bladderpod.
RMM4M253–Baseline survey for Astragalus barrii Barneby (Barr's milkvetch) and Physaria didymocarpa var. lanata A. Nels (wooly twinpod) in eastern Big Horn and southwestern Rosebud Counties, Montana (2002) (16046096093)
RMRJNH7N–. Surveys of significant plant resources in southeast and south-central Montana on the Billings and Miles City field offices of the Bureau of Land Management . Field surveys; Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Results Field surveys conducted as part of this study in 2005-2006 documented new locations of Physaria brassicoides, Haplopappus carthamoides var. subsquarrosus and Sphaeromeria capitata. Known occurrences of Cleome lutea and Eiiogoiium visheri were re-surveyed and their mapped locations expanded. Four occurrences of Astragalus giayi and two o
RMR4F6RW–Mining Bee, Andrena sp., nectaring from bladderpod, Physaria sp.
RMPFH847–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. that it may have 3 ovules per locule. This broad interpretation does not agree with the most recent treatment by RoUins (1993) which recognizes these taxa as separate, or the earher taxonomic research of MuUigan (1967). We recognize these treatments in which P. brassicoides is endemic to the Great Plains.. May 1998 Physaria brassicoides Montana distribution: Dom (1984) hsted ^^"^^^'^ ^^""^'^ "^^'"p°^ Physaria brassicoides as iexpectedi in sou
RMM4M251–Baseline survey for Astragalus barrii Barneby (Barr's milkvetch) and Physaria didymocarpa var. lanata A. Nels (wooly twinpod) in eastern Big Horn and southwestern Rosebud Counties, Montana (2002) (16046092243)
RMREA599–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Figure 26. Illustration of Physaria brassicoides petals that are 9 to 12 mm long and 4 separate sepals. The ascending, inflated fmits are 1 to 2 cm long, at least as wide, and flattened on top. They are 2-lobed witli the locules (lobes) more deeply defined above than below. There are 2 ovules in each of the locules, attached at the top of the replum (suture between tlie two locules), and tlie replum has a linear outline. The style is
RMR4F6TE–Mining Bee, Andrena sp., nectaring from bladderpod, Physaria sp.
RMPFK7B1–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Pholofr^ Bonnie HeWei Physaria brassicoides Rydberg Double Twinpod. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vanderhorst, James P; Cooper, Stephen V; Heidel, Bonnie L; United States. Bureau of Land Management; Montana Natural Heritage Program. Helena, MT : Montana Natural Heritage Program
RMM4M257–Baseline survey for Astragalus barrii Barneby (Barr's milkvetch) and Physaria didymocarpa var. lanata A. Nels (wooly twinpod) in eastern Big Horn and southwestern Rosebud Counties, Montana (2002) (16665008062)
RMRCJ8JK–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. j? Fig. 120. Fr. der Schisopetoleae. A Matheicsüi foUoHn Hook.; B Lyrocarpa Coulteri Hook, et Arn.; C Lesqiurella jtiirpureu (Gray) Wats. (Original.) 118. Physaria. 119. Lesquerella. 120. Pboenicaulis. 115. Synthlipsis A. Gray. Kelch oITen: Blb. rosenrot (•.'), wellig; Fr. elliptisch, länglich, vorne ausgerandet, mit scharf gekielten Kl.; S. flach, rund. — Ausgebreitete, sternhaarig flaumige Kräuter mit buchlig fiederteiligen B. 2 Arten, in Mexiko und Texas,
RMM4M256–Baseline survey for Astragalus barrii Barneby (Barr's milkvetch) and Physaria didymocarpa var. lanata A. Nels (wooly twinpod) in eastern Big Horn and southwestern Rosebud Counties, Montana (2002) (16640088836)
RMRD2TN5–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Pholofr^ Bonnie HeWei Physaria brassicoides Rydberg Double Twinpod. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vanderhorst, James P; Cooper, Stephen V; Heidel, Bonnie L; United States. Bureau of Land Management; Montana Natural Heritage Program. Helena, MT : Montana Natural Heritage Program
RMM4M254–Baseline survey for Astragalus barrii Barneby (Barr's milkvetch) and Physaria didymocarpa var. lanata A. Nels (wooly twinpod) in eastern Big Horn and southwestern Rosebud Counties, Montana (2002) (16458718367)
RMREA598–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Figure 26. Illustration of Physaria brassicoides petals that are 9 to 12 mm long and 4 separate sepals. The ascending, inflated fmits are 1 to 2 cm long, at least as wide, and flattened on top. They are 2-lobed witli the locules (lobes) more deeply defined above than below. There are 2 ovules in each of the locules, attached at the top of the replum (suture between tlie two locules), and tlie replum has a linear outline. The style is
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