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Staphylea trifolia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Staphyleaceae

Scientific name
  
Staphylea trifolia

Order
  
Crossosomatales

Genus
  
Staphylea

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Staphylea, Staphyleaceae, Staphylea colchica, Staphylea pinnata, Cornus racemosa

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Staphylea trifolia, the American bladdernut, is native to eastern North America, from southern Ontario and southwestern Quebec west to Nebraska and Arkansas, and south to Florida.

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It is a medium-sized shrub growing to 11 m (36 ft) tall. Its growth rate is medium to fast. The leaves are opposite and divided into three leaflets, each leaflet up to 10 cm (4 in) long and 5 cm (2 in) broad, with a serrated margin. The leaves are bright green in the spring, turning dark green in the summer. S. trifolia produces pendant white flowers in spring, which mature into bladder-like, teardrop-shaped fruits that contain several large black seeds.

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Staphylea trifolia Staphylea trifolia American bladdernut

Staphylea trifolia Staphylea trifolia American bladdernut Go Botany

Staphylea trifolia Staphylea trifolia American bladdernut Go Botany

Staphylea trifolia Trees of Wisconsin Staphylea trifolia American bladdernut

References

Staphylea trifolia Wikipedia


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