-
flowers are
enclosed in the
sheaths of the leaf bases; the
fruits are
bladdery and can float.
Zostera beds are
important for
sediment deposition, substrate...
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generally pea-like
yellow flowers about 3 cm long. The
fruit is an
inflated bladdery pod
which dries to a
papery texture. It is 2 to 3 cm long and contains...
- to 1969. This
species is
characterized by
connate sti****s and
sessile bladdery pods,
traits that it
shares with
Astragalus anemophilus, but the two species...
- bladder-like sac from the
ovary wall, thin pericarp,
becomes more or less
bladdery or
inflated at
maturity enclosing an
ovary or fruit. 2. In sedges, a fruit...
-
Colchicaceae family that is
endemic to Australia. The
specific epithet inflata (‘
bladdery’)
refers to the
enlarged fruits. The
species is a
cormous perennial herb...
- flowers. Each
flower is
between one and two
centimeters long. The
fruit is a
bladdery legume pod
which dries to a thin,
almost transparent papery texture. It...
-
Augusta by W.R.
Barker in 1977. The
specific epithet (inflata)
means "
bladdery",
referring to the
immature fruit. This
daviesia grows in
swampy or winter-wet...
-
milkvetch Astragalus lotiflorus, low
milkvetch Astragalus microcystis,
least bladdery milkvetch Astragalus miser,
Yellowstone milkvetch Astragalus miser, prostrate...
- pale
purple flowers, each just
under 1 cm (0.39 in) long. The
fruit is a
bladdery legume pod
which can
exceed 3 cm (1.2 in) long. "NatureServe
Explorer Astragalus...
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specific epithet (physodes)
means "a pair of bellows",
referring to the
bladdery fruit of this species. This bitter-pea
grows in open
forest or kwongan...