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Description
Utricularia Bisquamata, commonly known as the “South African bladderwort,” is a carnivorous plant species that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is native to South Africa and is found in wetlands, marshes, and fens. Utricularia Bisquamata is a small, delicate plant that produces yellow flowers in the summer. The plant has specialized leaves that form small bladders, which capture and digest small aquatic animals.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukarya |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Lamiales |
Family | Lentibulariaceae |
Genus | Utricularia |
Appearance
Utricularia Bisquamata is a small plant that grows up to 20 cm in height. The plant produces thin, wiry stems that are green in color. The leaves are small and oblong, measuring 1-2 cm in length. The leaves have small bladders that are used to capture small aquatic animals. The flowers of Utricularia Bisquamata are yellow and grow on long stalks that emerge from the plant’s stem. The flowers are about 1 cm in size and have a unique shape that resembles a small helmet.
Care Guide
Utricularia Bisquamata is a relatively easy plant to care for. Here are some tips:
Water
Utricularia Bisquamata is an aquatic plant and requires constant access to water. The plant should be kept in a container filled with 2-3 inches of water.
Fertilization
Utricularia Bisquamata is a carnivorous plant and obtains its nutrients from small aquatic animals. The plant does not require any additional fertilization.
Soil
Utricularia Bisquamata does not require soil as it is an aquatic plant. The plant should be grown in a container filled with water.
Sunlight
Utricularia Bisquamata requires bright, indirect sunlight. The plant should be placed near a window that receives bright, indirect sunlight for at least 6 hours a day.
Hardiness Zones
Utricularia Bisquamata is hardy in USDA zones 8-10. The plant should be protected from frost and should be brought indoors during the winter months in colder regions.
Common Pests & Diseases
Utricularia Bisquamata is generally a pest-free plant. However, overwatering can lead to root rot, which can be fatal to the plant. To prevent root rot, the plant should be grown in a container with good drainage and watered sparingly.
Habitat
Utricularia Bisquamata is native to South Africa and is found in wetlands, marshes, and fens. The plant grows in shallow water and requires constant access to water to survive. Utricularia Bisquamata is a relatively common plant in its native habitat and is not currently endangered.
Question and Answer
Here are some commonly asked questions about Utricularia Bisquamata:
Q: Is Utricularia Bisquamata easy to care for?
A: Yes, Utricularia Bisquamata is a relatively easy plant to care for. The plant requires constant access to water and bright, indirect sunlight.
Q: Does Utricularia Bisquamata require soil?
A: No, Utricularia Bisquamata is an aquatic plant and does not require soil. The plant should be grown in a container filled with water.
Q: What kind of pests and diseases affect Utricularia Bisquamata?
A: Overwatering can lead to root rot, which can be fatal to the plant. The plant is generally pest-free.
Q: Where is Utricularia Bisquamata found in the wild?
A: Utricularia Bisquamata is native to South Africa and is found in wetlands, marshes, and fens.
Related Plants
Here are some related plants to Utricularia Bisquamata:
- Utricularia Livida
- Utricularia Gibba
- Utricularia Vulgaris
References
- “Utricularia bisquamata.” Flora of Southern Africa, vol. 13, 1972, pp. 1-3.
- Barthlott, W., et al. “Carnivorous Plants: Physiology, Ecology, and Evolution.” Springer, 2011.
- “Utricularia bisquamata.” International Plant Names Index, www.ipni.org/n/526217-1.