Utricularia alpina, Alpine Bladderwort, CAR-0396 aroid The leaves have a velvety
Description
The leaves have a velvety texture and purple veining
a lava rock pot
Like most other species
Dionaea muscipula 'Dracula' is a cultivar originally grown by Trev Cox in Ireland
Both parents are from Sulawesi
Utricularia alpina, Alpine Bladderwort, CAR-0396 aroid The leaves have a velvetyUtricularia alpina, commonly known as the Alpine Bladderwort, is a carnivorous plant with delicate and intricate yellow flowers. It thrives in wet, alpine environments. This tiny marvel employs specialized bladder traps to capture and consume small aquatic organisms. The bladderwort is perfect for enthusiasts seeking unique and petite carnivorous additions to their collection. This particular clone comes from Henry Pittier National Park, Venezula.
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