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 limosa is an affixed aquatic bladderwort native to tropical regions to Australia and across SE Asia. It's name refers to its preference for muddy substrates (limosus = muddy). U.…
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 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 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…
Utricularia dunlopii is a terrestrial bladderwort from tropical Northern Territory and Western Australia. The species is notable for its extremely long filamentous appendages extending from the flower. These antennae extend…