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North-American Bladderworts
Terrestrial and Aquatic types of Bladderworts exist in this group. From what I gathered, this is a hard group to fully learn. Some will survive freezing temps, others will not. Some like their growing up to 85, others 95. I'll try to tell you what I know, but if you know anything otherwise, please tell me.
They enjoy 12 hours
or more of DIRECT sunlight (Or good indoor light), and can be grown year-round.
As of right now, I do not own any of these.
L? = Light
D? = Dark
V= Violet
W = White
If you know of any colors not labeled, here, please email me!
Y = Yellow
P = Purple
B= Blue
O= Orange
PK= Pink
Picture available at the CP
Database, do a search on Utricularia & the species.
| Terrestrial | |||
| amethystina ** (Y,W,P) | cornuta * (Y) | juncea
* (Y) |
resupinata *b (P) |
| simulans ** (Y,LY) | subulata*
(Y,P) |
standleyae (Y,W,P)** | fimbriata ** |
| Aquatic | |||
| biflora
** (Y) |
fibrosa *b | floridana ** (Y) | foliosa ** |
| geminiscapa *b (Y) | gibba
*b (Y) |
inflata *b (Y) | intermedia *b (Y) |
| macrorhiza *b (Y) | minor *b (Y) | ochroleuca *b | olivacea ** (W) |
| purpurea *b (P,PK,W) | radiata
*b |
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* -- these will
survive freezing temperatures. Summer temps 55-85F. In the winter, they can form
into buds.
** - Summer temps range 60-95, and winters 40-55F.
b -- Form winter buds for sure.
Other notes:
U. olivacea is known to be the smallest bloomer.
Last update 04/13/00
Since 2/22/2000