Utricularia subulata

Utricularia subulata

$8.95
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Ease to Grow: EasyDormancy: NoNative Range: WorldwideZones: 5-11 (4-12)   Utricularia subulata, the Zigzag Bladderwort, is a perennial, terrestrial bladderwort with numerous, small bright yellow flowers. U. subulata prefers sandy peat that is constantly moist. It has subterranean stolons that form numerous small leaves (<1/2"). The tiny bladder traps form in the soil, and catch small critters, like nematodes. The wiry flower stalk bends at each node giving it a zigzag look. It flowers in early Spring, and can appear in mass, as a delightful yellow carpet. Some flowers stay closed. In winter it dies back to its subterranean stolons, to survive the cold. This yellow-flowered bladderwort is a vigorous grower and can be a harmless, pretty "weed" in your collection.  The Zigzag Bladderwort is the most widely spread of all Utricularia species. Height: 1/2+"Plant Type: Perennial, Tropical to TemperateSoil: All-Purpose Soil MixLight: Bright to partial bright indoors, full sun outdoorsUse: G

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