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.
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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.
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.
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.
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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