Definition
Bladder campion (silene vulgaris) is a plant distinguished by its inflated, bladder-like calyx (the green part enclosing the flower). It features white flowers and smooth, blue-green leaves. Unlike some flowers that are showy and colorful, bladder campion has a subtle beauty. Think of it like the quiet, observant person in a group, full of surprises. This plant grows well in meadows and along roadsides. Its inflated calyx is a distinctive feature. The taste is often described as similar to green peas.