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Seen growing along the roadside in a sunny location in the Adirondacks. The shape is similar to White Campion (Silene latifolia) but the smooth, pinkish, textured seedpod looks different.
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I wasn't too far off. Thanks to Denis, it has been ID'd as Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris):
Bladder Campion
Silene vulgaris (Silene cucubalus)
This is one of several campions that were introduced from Europe. Bladder campion is recognized by the balloon-like calyx, pale green and veined with dark green or red, and its hairless leaves. The native starry campion looks similar but has fringed petals.
• Family: Pink (Caryophyllaceae)
• Habitat: roadsides, fields
• Height: 8-24 inches
• Flower size: 1 inch across
• Flower color: white
• Flowering time: April to September
• Origin: Europe
Bladder stones used to be a widespread condition in England. This is because a major risk factor for bladder stones is a poor diet that lacks a good balance of proteins and carbohydrates. docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/17037/bladder-stones/
The bladder wrack (Rakkolevä in Finnish) is almost completely covered by other algae. The excessive growth of other green algae species is caused by eutrophication. This kind of a sight is way too common along the Finnish coast. Picture taken in very shallow water at Varisniemi, Hanko
fish maw
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_bladder
In some Asian cultures, fish maw of certain large sea fishes is considered a food delicacy. It is usually served braised or in stews. Fish maws are also used in the food industry as a source of collagen. Fish maw can also be made into a strong, water-resistant glue. Fish swim bladders are also used to make isinglass for the clarification of beer.
ultrasound of her kidneys and a vcug (x-ray of the bladder). everything looks good and as it should be.
Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris), Nea Makri 190 05, Greece, Apr 10, 2018, 10:13 AM, Lat: 38.089951 Lon: 23.976323
This photo is the highest hit for the search "Bladderwrack photos" on Google. I can only apologise for what a disappointment this must be for lovers of mulitcellular algae. But stop your search for a minute and contemplate this picture....
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One of the massive water bladder tanks which Oxfam is using to supply clean water to Haitian communities.
A burr oak on the UM campus had been in the same spot for 250 years, but a big donor gave money for a new building...and money to move the tree to a 'better' location. These photos capture the move...up until the moment one of the huge air bladders burst in a spectacular fashion, sounding like a bomb and send parts of the bladder and dirt and stone high in the air.
Bladder-sage is one of the many unique and colorful flowering plants in this park. It is fairly common and very beautiful.
Atriplex vesicaria (Chenopodiaceae), Arid Lands Botanic Garden, Port Augusta
Can live for 20 to 30 years. It gets its common name from the tiny bladders which can be seen on leaves under a microscope. It is very drought-resistant, shedding its leaves in dry conditions.
All of the Justin Wines are made with free run juice, except for Orphan. After the free run is collected, grapes are pressed for the juiced to make our Orphan blend red table wine.
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