[Bladderpods and Twinpods: The Genus Physaria East of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod

Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri

Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri

Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri)

Geyer's bladderpod as seen in bloom on a Missoula Flood gravel and sand bar about one-half mile south of the Little Spokane River near the entrance to the Spokane Country Club.......May 23, 2010.

Close-up sideview of the flower and a developing seed pod of Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri) - Close-up view of the flower (from above) of Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri)

Close-ups of the flowers of Geyer's bladderpod as seen on a Missoula Flood gravel and sand bar about one-half mile south of the Little Spokane River near the entrance to the Spokane Country Club........May 23, 2010.

Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri)

Geyer's bladderpod as seen on a Missoula Flood gravel and sand bar about one-half mile south of the Little Spokane River near the entrance to the Spokane Country Club........June 21, 2009.

Seed pods of Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri)

The distinctive seed pod of Geyer's bladderpod as seen on a Missoula Flood gravel and sand bar about one-half mile south of the Little Spokane River near the entrance to the Spokane Country Club........June 21, 2009. Note the long style and numerous stellate hairs on the pod.

Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri) - Double Bladderpod, Geyer's Bladderpod, Geyer's Twinpod: Physaria geyeri ssp. geyeri (Synonym: Physaria geyeri var. geyeri)

Additional images of Geyer's twinpod as seen on a sandy cut bank along US Highway 2 at Deep Creek Road, Spokane County........May 8, 2012.

Paul Slichter