Lesquerella kingii ssp. bernardina

San Bernardino Mountains Bladderpod

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HABIT: Perennial herb with caudex; STEM: prostrate to decumbent, few, 0.5--2(4) dm; LEAF: basal generally rosetted (1.2)2--6(8) cm, +- round to oblanceolate, wide-elliptic, or rhombic, margin entire to wavy or dentate; cauline 0.5--2 cm, obovate to elliptic or spoon-shaped, different in shape, width from basal; FLOWER: sepals 4--6(7) mm; petals 6--13 mm, obovate to oblanceolate; FRUIT: 3.2--9 mm, +- spheric to obovoid or ellipsoid, truncate to round-acute, +- compressed, densely hairy outside, glabrous to sparsely hairy inside; septum perforated; Style 6–9 mm; pedicel 4.5--10(15) mm, valves generally sparsely hairy inside; fruit tip truncate or ± notched; SEED: seeds 4–8, flat, dehiscent

Scientific Name

Lesquerella kingii ssp. bernardina
Common Name
San Bernardino Mountains bladderpod
King bladderpod
FWS Category
Flowering Plants
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