bladdernut Staphyleaceae Staphylea trifolia L. Listen to the Latin   symbol: STTR
Other Fact Sheets
Leaf: Opposite, pinnately compound with three (rarely 5) ovate or obovate leaflets that are 2 to 4 inches long. Leaflet margins are serrate.
Flower: Green-white, bell-shaped and small, borne on dangling 2 inch long panicles in spring.

Fruit: A very unique 1 1/2 inch, 3-lobed, papery capsule that looks inflated. The inflated bag contains several hard, small brown seeds, maturing in September.

Twig: Slender, green to brown in color, with a large white pith; buds are brown, 4-scaled, ovoid and may be stalked.

Bark: Green-gray in color with white furrows.

Form: A large shrub or small tree that is heavily branched and suckers readily, forming a thicket.
 
USDA Plants Database
Staphylea trifolia is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting bladdernut (opens a new window).

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