bladderpod

noun

Etymology

From bladder + pod.

  1. derived from *baiteh₂- — “woolen clothes
  2. inherited from *paidō — “coat, smock, shirt
  3. inherited from *paidu
  4. inherited from pād — “an outer garment, covering, coat, cloak
  5. inherited from *pod
  6. compounded as bladderpod — “bladder + pod

Definitions

  1. Any of various flowering plants, including Cleome isomeris (= Isomeris arborea), Peritoma…

    Any of various flowering plants, including Cleome isomeris (= Isomeris arborea), Peritoma arborea, Lobelia inflata, and species of Physaria (= Lesquerella) and Paysonia.

    • As early as February, the ground between creosote bushes begins to turn yellow as masses of bladderpod^([Lesquerella gordoni]) start to bloom.
    • Bladderpod^([Isomeris arborea]) is fast growing, and the yellow flowers and blue-green foliage are attractive in mass plantings.

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