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Physaria
Physaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. 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 annual and 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.
Physaria gordonii
species of plant
Physaria arctica
species of plant
Physaria fendleri
species of plant
Physaria tenella
species of plant
Physaria congesta
species of plant
Physaria pruinosa
species of plant
Physaria parvula
species of plant
Physaria filiformis
species of plant
Physaria tumulosa
flower in the mustard family
Physaria ludoviciana
species of plant
Physaria didymocarpa
species of plant
Physaria kingii
species of plant
Physaria thamnophila
flower in the mustard family
Physaria globosa
species of plant
Physaria obcordata
species of plant
Physaria chambersii
species of plant
Physaria lepidota
species of plant
Physaria bellii
species of plant
Physaria alpina
species of plant
Lesquerella
Lesquerella is the former name of a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. Recent work has shown that Lesquerella is indistinct from the genus Physaria and both genera have been united under Physaria. In addition, the former Lesquerella of the southeastern United States have been moved to the genus Paysonia since 2002. The genus Lesquerella is now no longer applied to any species and is considered defunct.
Physaria fremontii
species of plant
Physaria floribunda
species of plant
Physaria pulvinata
species of plant
Physaria navajoensis
species of plant
Physaria parviflora
species of plant
Physaria purpurea
species of plant
Physaria hemiphysaria
species of plant
Physaria intermedia
species of plant
Physaria humilis
species of plant
Physaria pallida
species of plant