Rank Species | Genus Utricularia Section Vesiculina Higher classification Utricularia | |
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Similar Utricularia, Utricularia radiata, Utricularia resupinata, Utricularia geminiscapa, Utricularia olivacea |
Eastern purple bladderwort utricularia purpurea
Utricularia purpurea, the eastern purple bladderwort, is a medium-sized suspended aquatic carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. U. purpurea is endemic to North and Central America. It has been suggested that U. purpurea may have partially lost its appetite for carnivory. Richards (2001) did an extensive study in the field on it and noted that trapping rates of the usual Utricularia prey were significantly lower than in other species in the genus. Richards concludes that this species can still trap and digest arthropod prey in its specialized bladder traps, but does so sparingly. Instead, it harbors a community of algae, zooplankton, and debris in the bladders that indicates U. purpurea favors a mutualistic interaction in place of a predator–prey relationship.
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- Eastern purple bladderwort utricularia purpurea
- How to identify purple bladderwort utricularia purpurea
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How to identify purple bladderwort utricularia purpurea




