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  • Bladderpod: Exploring Isomeris and Lesquerella Genus Plants
    "Bladderpod" can refer to two different things:

    1. Bladderpod (Genus: *Isomeris*)

    This is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. They are known for their:

    * Inflated seed pods: These pods resemble small, papery bladders, hence the name.

    * Bright yellow flowers: They bloom in spring and summer.

    * Shrubby habit: Some species can grow into large shrubs.

    2. Bladderpod (Genus: *Lesquerella*)

    This is another genus of flowering plants in the Brassicaceae family, also found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. They are similar to *Isomeris* in some aspects but have distinct features:

    * Smaller, less inflated pods: They are still bladder-like but less prominent.

    * Flowers with a variety of colors: They can be white, yellow, pink, or purple depending on the species.

    * Annual or perennial habit: Unlike *Isomeris*, they are not usually shrubby.

    Therefore, to be more precise, you'll need to specify which genus of "bladderpod" you're referring to.

    For example:

    * "Isomeris bladderpod" is a specific type of bladderpod plant in the *Isomeris* genus.

    * "Lesquerella bladderpod" refers to a bladderpod plant within the *Lesquerella* genus.

    Let me know if you have a specific type of bladderpod in mind, and I can give you more detailed information!

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