Utricularia uliginosa Species Profile
Utricularia uliginosa is an affixed aquatic bladderwort native to northern and eastern Australia, as well as overseas in SE Asia. The species is named for its preference for wet habitats.…
Utricularia uliginosa is an affixed aquatic bladderwort native to northern and eastern Australia, as well as overseas in SE Asia. The species is named for its preference for wet habitats.…
Utricularia simplex is a terrestrial bladderwort endemic to the south coast of Western Australia. Its name refers to its simple 1-flowered scapes. The species has small blooms that are coloured…
Utricularia odorata is a terrestrial bladderwort that produces clusters of medium sized yellow blooms. The lower corolla lip of the species features a large helmet-like dome that is fringed with…
Utricularia nivea is a terrestrial bladderwort native to tropical Australia and SE Asia. In Australia, it is sometimes referred to as Utricularia sp. small white. The species has small white…
Utricularia aff minutissima is a terrestrial bladderwort found in tropical regions of Australia. This post describes the diminutive relative of U. minutissima, which might possibly be distinct from the larger…
Utricularia leptorhyncha is a terrestrial bladderwort endemic to the Top End of the Nothern Territory and the Kimberleys in Western Australia. The species has medium sized flowers that are coloured…
I've had this planter going for 6 months now. The planter is constructed out of thin terracotta and has a hollow reservoir in the center. This reservoir is filled with…
The structural features of bladderwort flower are described by unfamiliar terminology. This visual guide aims to clarify some of the terms that are often referenced in this website. Upper and…
Utricularia leptoplectra is an terrestrial bladderwort endemic to monsoonal regions of the Northern Territory and Western Australia. The species is named for its thin (leptos) nectary spur (plektron). U. leptoplectra…
Utricularia lateriflora is a terrestrial bladderwort native to heathland in Australia's eastern states. The species is named for the laterial position of its blooms along the flower stem. U. lateriflora…