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Tag Archives: Floating Bladderwort

Utricularia gibba L. – la femme fatale

Posted on January 31, 2014 by Ada Molina

A beautiful and innocent flower above the water surface, a killer underneath… thin and delicate as a hairy root Utricularia gibba is hidden awaiting its next victim…

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Posted in Carnivorous Plants, Species | Tagged Bladderwort, carnivorous plant, Conespur Bladderpod, Creeping Bladderwort, Floating Bladderwort, Floating Bladderworts, Humped Bladderwort, Swollen-spurred Bladderwort, U. exoleta R.Br (Australia), U. gibba subsp. exoleta (R Br) P. Taylor (Australia), U. kalmaloensis A. Chev. (U.S.A.), U. obtusa Sw. (Jamaica), U. riccioides A. Chev. (Ivory Coast), U. tricrenata Hiern. (Angola), Utricularia bifidocalcar Good (Angola), Utricularia gibba, Yellow Flowering Bladderwort | Leave a comment
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