Physaria globosa seedlings after germination and transplanting into potting medium. […]
Physaria globosa
Physaria globosa Seeds Being Prepared for Germination Experiments
Physaria globosa seeds are cleaned and counted before being utilized in various germination experiments. […]
Physaria globosa Growing on the Banks of the Cumberland River
Physaria globosa Growing on the Banks of the Cumberland River […]
Physaria globosa Seed Collection
Missouri Botanical Garden scientist, Noah Dell, collecting seeds in Tennessee. […]
Physaria globosa in Flower
Physaria globosa in flower. Displaying the asynchronous nature of flowering/fruiting along the raceme. […]
Physaria globosa in Flower Next to an Abandoned Railroad Right of Way
Physaria globosa in Flower Next to an Abandoned Railroad Right of Way […]
Physaria globosa Growing on a Cliff Face in Tennessee
Physaria globosa Growing on a Cliff Face in Tennessee […]
Seed Dormancy and Soil Seed Bank Persistence in the Federally Endangered Short’s Bladderpod (Physaria globosa)

Noah Dell, Missouri Botanical Garden, Geoff Call, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Matthew A. Albrecht, Missouri Botanical Garden Short’s bladderpod (Physaria globosa) was recently listed as federally endangered due to population decline across its range in Tennessee and Kentucky. However, little is known about the biology of the species and the potential mechanisms underlying […]