Bladderpod

What Is Bladderpod Learn How To Grow Bladderpod Plants

What Is Bladderpod Learn How To Grow Bladderpod Plants
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  1. How do you grow a Bladderpod?
  2. Can you eat Bladderpod?
  3. What does Bladderpod smell like?
  4. What are bladder pods?

How do you grow a Bladderpod?

Simply prepare a seedbed that is well draining and of average fertility in full sun. Plant seeds 1 inch (2.5 cm.) deep. Alternatively, plant in late winter in flats indoors and transplant out in spring or fall.

Can you eat Bladderpod?

Why It Is Called “Bladderpod”

The pods are filled with a few large, round seeds which look remarkably like peas in a pod, and in fact are edible and can be eaten very much like garden peas (except that they are somewhat bitter, and may need to be cooked for a while to remove the bitterness and become sweet).

What does Bladderpod smell like?

Species Name: Isomeris arborea. Common Name: Bladderpod

It has beautiful yellow flowers, and is named for the inflated, round seed pods it produces. It's foliage smells like bell peppers, though some may find the odor unpleasant. Deer resistant. Introduced into cultivation in California by Theodore Payne.

What are bladder pods?

Bladder Pod is a species of the Caper family also known by the common names burrofat, and California Cleome. It is native to California (primarily southern) and Baja California where it grows in a variety of habitats from coastal bluffs to desert arroyos.

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