Utricularia gaagudju Species Profile
Utricularia gaagudju is a terrestrial bladderwort recently described by Jobson & Cherry in 2020. Its name honours the Gaagudju language that was spoken in Arnhem Land and from which the…
Utricularia gaagudju is a terrestrial bladderwort recently described by Jobson & Cherry in 2020. Its name honours the Gaagudju language that was spoken in Arnhem Land and from which the…
Utricularia geoffrayi is a terrestrial bladderwort native to northern Australia and SE Asia. The species has small blooms that are coloured white and purple. The lower corolla lip is domed,…
Utricularia fulva is a species of affixed aquatic bladderwort notable for its showy displays of tawny-orange blooms. The species is endemic to the Northern Territory, and is typically associated with…
Utricularia triflora is a species of affixed aquatic bladderworth endemic to the Top End of Australia. The species is named for its three-bloomed inflorescence. The flower of U. triflora is…
Utricularia circumvoluta is a species of bladderwort most notable for its twining flower scape. The species has small, light yellow flowers roughly half a centimeter large. The lower corolla lip…
Utricularia chrysantha is a terrestrial bladderwort native to monsoonal northern Australia. The species is named in reference to its yellow blooms. U. chrysantha is widely variable in both colour and…
Utricularia caerulea is a bladderwort widely distributed across Asia and Australia. In Australia, it occurs in Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and Northern NSW. The species is named for its…
Utricularia aurea is a suspended aquatic bladderwort with a wide distribution across Asia to Australia. In Australia, it inhabits warmer and wetter areas from Western Australia spreading south east towards…
Utricularia arnhemica is a species of affixed aquatic-semiaquatic bladderwort native to the Northern Territory. As its name suggests, it is mostly found on the Arnhem escarpment in the Top End.…
Utricularia quinquedentata is a terresterial bladderwort endemic to tropical northern Australia. The species is most notable for its diminuitive size. U. quinquedentata is named for the five lobes of the…