Utricularia prehensilis
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Utricularia prehensilis, E. Mey. An aquatic plant with fl.- shoots twining above the water: lvs. (often disappeared at flowering-time) linear-lanceolate to lingulate, obtuse, sometimes nearly 1 in. long, narrowed into a slender petiole: bladders numerous on the lvs. and rhizoids, with the mouth near the stalk, nearly or quite globose, almost 1/2 line in diam.: fls. yellow, 1-6; upper lip of corolla broadly oblong-spatulate; palate erect, crested; spur straight and acute, descending, 1/4 in. or more long. Trop. Afr. G.C. III. 48:447.—A rapid grower and profuse bloomer in cult. Annual. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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