Utricularia triflora Species Profile
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 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…
A small plant from around Sydney or the Central Coast (lost the label). Is it D. peltata or D. gracilis? Will have to inspect the seed I guess. Taken with…
In June, the exposed peaks of the Grampians in western Victoria are full of Drosera aberrans and D. planchonii. The elevated areas of inland Victoria are noticeably cooler than the…
Drosera dilatatopetiolaris is a sundew in the section Lasiocephala. The species is named for its (very slightly) dilated petioles. D. dilatatopetiolaris has long, leaves that form a raised rosette. During…
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 warmer parts of Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and Northern NSW. The species is…
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.…
Byblis aquatica is a species native to monsoonal northern Australia. The species is named for its preference for waterlogged niches. The species is small in size, with an active rosette…