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Utricularia blanchetii
Utricularia blanchetii is endemic to central Bahia state in Brazil. It grows as a terrestrial or lithophytic plant in damp, sandy soils among rocks or by streams at altitudes from 850 m to 1,750 m. The environment is typically acidic, nutrient-poor, and receives frequent mist or rain. Utricularia blanchetii...
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Utricularia livida Mexico
Utricularia livida is very easy to grow and is valued for its pretty pale-violet flowers. It blooms almost constantly. It can be easily grow as a houseplant on a windowsill or in a terrarium. The Latin specific epithet livida means "pale" or "lead-coloured", referring to the colour of the flowers. It...
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Utricularia livida Typical
Utricularia livida is very easy to grow and is valued for its pretty pale-violet flowers. It blooms almost constantly. It can be easily grow as a houseplant on a windowsill or in a terrarium. The Latin specific epithet livida means "pale" or "lead-coloured", referring to the colour of the flowers. It...
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Utricularia longifolia
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Utricularia nephrophylla Whi..
Utricularia nephrophylla White flower is a small to medium-sized lithophyte. it is endemic to Brazil. Its habitat is reported as being wet, mostly vertical rocks in montane forests at altitudes from 600 m to 1,200 m. It was originally published and described by Ludwig Benjamin in 1847. You can find cultivation...
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Utricularia nephrophylla x g..
Utricularia nephrophylla x geminiloba has very cute leaves shaped like hearts. It grows great in rainforest terrariums. Genes of Utricularia nephrophylla, give the leaves the potential to grow longer petioles if humidity is higher. It can also easily be grown in a pot on a windowsill. It doesn't need...
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Utricularia parthenopipes
Utricularia parthenopipes is a small easy-to-grow bladderwort with gorgeous flowers. It is endemic to the Brazilian state of Bahia. In nature it grows as a terrestrial plant in damp, sandy soils over sandstone rocks at altitudes from 500 m to 1,500 m and flowers between January and June. In cultivation,...
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Utricularia praelonga
Utricularia praelonga is a medium-sized to large perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. U. praelonga is a terrestrial species endemic to South America, where it is found in northern Argentina, southern Brazil, and Paraguay.Utriculara praelonga has largish yellow flowers on...
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Utricularia prehensilis
Utricularia prehensilis is named for its twining or climbing flower stalks. It is native to tropical and southern Africa, from Angola, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Utricularia prehensilis...
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Utricularia pubescens
Utricularia pubescens is a terrestrial or lithophytic Utricularia. It grows in boggy grasslands in damp peaty soils at altitudes from sea level to 1,900 m. This species possesses small peltate leaves. That means the leaves are round and the leaf stalk (petiole) attaches at centre of the lower surface...
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Utricularia sandersonii Typi..
Utricularia sandersonii was described and by Daniel Oliver in 1865, It is endemic to northern KwaZulu-Natal and Transkei in South Africa.In nature it grows as a lithophyte on wet, often vertical rocky surfaces at altitudes from 210 m to 1,200 m. It can survive town to 1 C, but no freezing. Utricularia...
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Utricularia sp. Hermanus
Utricularia s. Hermanus a potentially undescribed species or a form of Utricularia found in the Hermanus region of South Africa, possibly related to Utricularia welwitschii. It is a small, delicate carnivorous plant known for its flowers and the ability to grow in moist, nutrient-poor habitats like seepages.YouTube...
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