Utricularia disjuncta Species Profile
Utricularia disjuncta is a species of bladderwort endemic to the Northern Territory, Australia. The species is named for its sporadic distribution in Darwin and Bing Bong. Utricularia disjuncta is a…
Utricularia disjuncta is a species of bladderwort endemic to the Northern Territory, Australia. The species is named for its sporadic distribution in Darwin and Bing Bong. Utricularia disjuncta is a…
Utricularia singeriana is a bladderwort endemic to the Northern Territory that is notable for its striking purple and burgundy coloured flowers. Utricularia singeriana is a medium sized bladderwort with blooms…
Utricularia tubulata is a floating aquatic bladderwort native to Northern Australia. The species is name for the buoyant, tubular flower stalks on which the blooms are produced. Utricularia tubulata is…
Drosera grievei is a pygmy sundew that grows near Ravensthorpe, Western Australia. Drosera grievei is a small sundew that grows around 1-2 cm in diameter. The leaves are semi-raised with…
Drosera eneabba is a pygmy sundew named for its native range in Western Australia. Drosera eneabba is a small sundew, with rosettes that reach about 1.5-2 in diameter. The petioles…
Drosera australis is a diminutive pygmy sundew native to Western Australia. It is named for its southerly distribution in the state. Drosera australis is a small sundew, growing to around…
The red form of Drosera serpens grows on Cape York, Far North Queensland. The form is consistently found in the monsoonal savannah and northernmost swamps, occuring in roughly equal frequencies…
Utricularia dichotoma subsp. novae-zelandiae is a subspecies of bladderwort from New Zealand and New Caledonia. The taxon was defined through phylogenetic analyses by Jobson in 2020. Utricularia dichotoma subsp. novae-zelandiae…
Drosera stenopetala is a species of sundew endemic to the mountains of New Zealand. The species is named for its (somewhat) narrow petals. Drosera stenopetala is a small sundew with…
One of my goals in New Zealand was to find the yellow-flowered form of Drosera binata. The plants have delicate sulphur-coloured blooms that only open on sunny days. When growing…