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Missouri Bladderpod

Missouri Bladderpod

Seasonal Restriction Dates:

  • N/A

Restriction Notes:

  • N/A
Photo Credit: Center for Plant Conservation

Short Description from US Fish & Wildlife Services:

The Missouri Bladderpod (Physaria filiformis) grow mostly in open limestone glades, but have also been found on one dolomite glade in Arkansas. Glades are naturally dry, treeless areas with shallow, loose soil and areas of exposed rock. Glades are described by the underlying rock, for example limestone or dolomite. Sometimes the bladderpod is found on highway rights-of-way and pastures where mowing and grazing have kept the area open. Occasionally it is found in open rocky woods.

Natural Habitat:

Open treeless areas (glades) with limestone or dolomite soils. Not currently known in Oklahoma.

Not currently known in Oklahoma

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