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Physaria
Physaria chambersii
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Physaria

(Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray
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Physaria is a genus of flowering plants in the mustard family. Many species are known generally as twinpods, bladderpods, or lesquerella. They are native to the Americas, with many species endemic to western North America. They are densely hairy perennial herbs often growing prostrate or decumbent, along the ground in patches or clumps. They bear inflorescences of bright yellow flowers. The fruit is often notched deeply, dividing into twin sections, giving the genus its common name.

Bladderpod oil is extracted from the seeds of Physaria fendleri and certain other species in the genus.[1]

Many of species of Physaria were formerly included in the now-defunct genus Lesquerella.

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  1. ^ [1] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Missouri Bladderpod 5-Year Review (2008)