Bagpod Sesbania vesicaria 20 Seeds
Sesbania vesicaria, commonly known as bladderpod, is an annual leguminous plant native to the southeastern United States, particularly thriving in wetland habitats, marsh edges, floodplains, and seasonally inundated areas. This species is recognized for its slender, branching stems that can reach heights of 1 to 3 meters, and its pinnately compound leaves composed of numerous small, narrow leaflets that give the foliage a delicate, feathery appearance. Blooming from late summer into fall, Sesbania vesicaria produces clusters of showy, bright yellow, pea-like flowers, each often marked with reddish-brown spots, which attract a variety of pollinators including bees and butterflies. The plant’s distinctive inflated seed pods, from which it derives its common name, turn from green to brown as they mature and can float in water, aiding in seed dispersal. As a nitrogen-fixing legume, it plays an important ecological role in improving soil fertility, and it is often a component of natural wet