Physaria multiceps

(Maguire) O’Kane & Al-Shehbaz

Novon 12: 325. 2002.

Common names: Manyhead bladderpod
Basionym: Lesquerella multiceps Maguire Amer. Midl. Naturalist 27: 465. 1942
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 651. Mentioned on page 623.
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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). Fruiting pedicels (ascending to somewhat spreading, straight to slightly curved), 4–8(–12) mm. 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). 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.


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

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Steve L. O’Kane Jr. +
(Maguire) O’Kane & Al-Shehbaz +
Lesquerella multiceps +
Manyhead bladderpod +
Idaho +, Utah +  and Wyo. +
2400-2900 m +
Douglas-fir or spruce woodlands, limestone ridges, damp open slopes, soil pockets among rocks, crevices of rocks, decomposed calcareous rocks +
Flowering May–Jul. +
Coulterina +  and Lesquerella +
Physaria multiceps +
Physaria +
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