Utricularia singeriana Species Profile
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 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…
Utricularia petertaylorii is a terrestrial bladderwort endemic to south-west Western Australia. The species is named after Peter Taylor, a well regarded authority of Utricularia. Utricularia petertaylorii has a purple flower…
Utricularia inaequalis is a bladderwort endemic to southwest Western Australia. The species is named after the unequally sized lower and upper corolla lips (inaequalis = unequal). Utricularia inaequalis has a…
Utricularia helix is a bladderwort name for its spiralling flower scape. The species is endemic to the Cape Le Grand region near Esperance in Western Australia. Utricularia helix is a…
Utricularia foveolata is a terrestrial bladderwort that grows in tropical Australia, Asia and Africa. The species is known for its twining habit where it wraps it flower stalks around other…
Utricularia minutissima is a bladderwort that grows in tropical Australia and SE Asia. The species is named for its small size. In Australia, U. minutissima has pink to white flowers…
Utricularia lowriei is an antennae-bearing bladderwort endemic to Cape York, Queensland, NE Australia. The species is notable for the unusual shape of its flowers, which have been suggested to mimic…
Utricularia subulata is bladderwort with a pantropical distribution. Whilst the weedy form is a common 'hitchhiker' in many carnivorous plant collections, the Australian form is relatively rare in the wild.…
Utricularia albiflora is an extremely elusive bladderwort known only from Cape York, Australia. It was first collected by Banks in 1770, on Cook's first voyage to Australia after which it…