Physaria kingii: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Brassicales
- Family
- Brassicaceae
- Genus
- Physaria
- Species
- Physaria kingii
- Scientific Name
- Physaria kingii
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Physaria kingii
Physaria kingii is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae known by the common name King bladderpod. It is native to western North America from Utah to Baja California, where it grows in dry and rocky habitat, such as deserts and adjacent mountain slopes. This is a perennial herb growing a small, hairy stem from a caudex. The leaves form a patch or rosette around the caudex, each up to 6 centimeters long and round, oval, diamond, or spoonlike in shape. The inflorescence is an erect or mostly upright raceme of bright yellow mustardlike flowers. The fruit is a hairy capsule under a centimeter long suspended on a short, often curvy pedicel.
There are three subspecies. One, the San Bernardino Mountains bladderpod (subsp. bernardina), is a very rare plant known from only a few spots near Big Bear in the San Bernardino Mountains of southern California. Because of threats to the plant from mining and other human activities, this subspecies is treated as an endangered species on the federal level.
...Physaria kingii in languages:
- English
- King Bladderpod
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Physaria acutifolia
- Physaria alpestris
- Physaria alpina
- Physaria angustifolia
- Physaria arctica
- Physaria arenosa
- Physaria argentea
- Physaria argyraea
- Physaria arizonica
- Physaria aurea
- Physaria bellii
- Physaria berlandieri
- Physaria brassicoides
- Physaria calcicola
- Physaria calderi
- Physaria carinata
- Physaria chambersii
- Physaria cinerea
- Physaria condensata
- Physaria congesta
- Physaria cordiformis
- Physaria curvipes
- Physaria densiflora
- Physaria didymocarpa
- Physaria dornii
- Physaria douglasii
- Physaria eburniflora
- Physaria engelmannii
- Physaria eriocarpa
- Physaria fendleri
- Physaria filiformis
- Physaria floribunda
- Physaria fremontii
- Physaria garrettii
- Physaria geyeri
- Physaria globosa
- Physaria gooddingii
- Physaria gordonii
- Physaria gracilis
- Physaria grahamii
- Physaria grandiflora
- Physaria hemiphysaria
- Physaria hitchcockii
- Physaria humilis
- Physaria inflata
- Physaria integrifolia
- Physaria intermedia
- Physaria iveyana
- Physaria johnstonii
- Physaria kaibabensis
- Physaria kingii
- Physaria klausii
- Physaria lata
- Physaria lateralis
- Physaria lepidota
- Physaria lesicae
- Physaria lindheimeri
- Physaria ludoviciana
- Physaria macrocarpa
- Physaria mcvaughiana
- Physaria mendocina
- Physaria mexicana
- Physaria mirandiana
- Physaria montana
- Physaria multiceps
- Physaria navajoensis
- Physaria nelsonii
- Physaria newberryi
- Physaria obcordata
- Physaria obdeltata
- Physaria occidentalis
- Physaria oregona
- Physaria ovalifolia
- Physaria pachyphylla
- Physaria pallida
- Physaria palmeri
- Physaria parviflora
- Physaria parvula
- Physaria pendula
- Physaria peninsularis
- Physaria pinetorum
- Physaria prostrata
- Physaria pruinosa
- Physaria pueblensis
- Physaria pulvinata
- Physaria purpurea
- Physaria pycnantha
- Physaria rectipes
- Physaria recurvata
- Physaria reediana
- Physaria rollinsii
- Physaria rosei
- Physaria saximontana
- Physaria schaffneri
- Physaria scrotiformis
- Physaria sessilis
- Physaria sinuosa
- Physaria spatulata
- Physaria subumbellata
- Physaria tenella
- Physaria thamnophila
- Physaria tumulosa
- Physaria urbaniana
- Physaria valida
- Physaria vicina
- Physaria vigana
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