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Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus), Coney Island beach, Brooklyn, NYC, August 2023

Bladder campion (or maidenstears, Silene vulgaris) in my garden.

Station Road, Welham Green, July 1984 SC

Bladder Campion is species of Silene in the Carnation family. Bladder Campion is native to Europe where it is consumed as an edible plant. However; in North America bladder campion is considered a weed. The common name "bladder campion" comes from the appearance of the bladder like calyx of the plant just below the flower head. The species latin name vulgaris means "common".

  

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college band (a la Spinal Tap) concert, October, 1991

I have now been refered to as the knot queen, those are my knots!

ELDRED KING WOODLANDS, WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE, ON

Find out more about gall bladder disease and its symptoms, and the treatment procedures as suggested by the experts. Among gallbladder diseases, urolithiasis is the most common.

 

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra : including a practical view of urinary diseases deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1884

Language: eng

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The sheep-skin bladders on the raft in Lanzhou.

Thassos, 11.05.16 IMG_6760 copy

The broth was briny/salty and complimented this nicely.

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra : including a practical view of urinary diseases deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1884

Language: eng

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Description: Young Prostatic Retractors 21.0 cm

 

Category: Surgical Instruments – Liver, Gall Bladder, Kidney – Prostatic Retractors

Product Code: 152-003

    

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Bladder campion Silene vulgaris on the Colonial Parkway, VA

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra : including a practical view of urinary diseases deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1884

Language: eng

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Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus), Coney Island beach, Brooklyn, NYC, August 2023

Francis Marion Natl Forest, SC

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra [electronic resource] : including a practical view of urinary diseases, deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant, Frederick James, 1825-1905

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall, & Cox; New York : Bermingham

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1884

Language: eng

 

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Bladder campion is a hairless perennial herb, bladder-like greenish sepal tube with a network of darker veins. Flowers are 1.5-2.5 cm across, enlarging to 2 cm in fruit, incircled by the inflated sepal tube. Flowering: June-August. The plant is easily distinguished by its few large drooping white or greenish white flowers, with deeply lobed petals, with triangular lobes.

Some nice seaweed on the harbour wall in Bridlington

Silene vulgaris (MOENCH) GARCKE subsp. vulgaris Taubenkropf-Leimkraut, Aufgeblasenes Leimkraut bladder campion, maidenstears; Scan v. 6X6 Dia K.F.Wolfstetter

Species: Silene latifolia

Common Name: Bladder Campion

Date: 7-30-2017

Location: Norrisville, Harford County, MD

USGS Quad: Norrisville

 

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