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Zigzag Bladderwort, Slender Bladderwort - Utricularia subulata


Family: Lentibulariaceae - Bladderwort family Genus Common Name: Bladderwort Native Status: NativeDicot Annual Perennial Herb
Utricularia subulata - Zigzag Bladderwort, Slender Bladderwort.
The Bladderwort family (Lentibulariaceae is made up of 3 genera and somewhere around 300 species of carniivorous herbs. Of these, over 200 species are in the genus Utricularia, but fewer than 30 Utricularia species are found in the United States. The Bladdwort genus - Utricularia - capture tiny insects and protozoans in bladders held in the water or saturated soil in which the plants grow. The Utricularia plant osmotically pumps water out of the bladders, creating an effective vacuum. When the prey bumps a trigger hair, the hair mechanically opens the trap door to the bladder, which sucks in some water along with the victim, which will then be dissolved by secretions from the plant.

Utricularia subulata is described as the most widely distributed species in Utricularia, being found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world in both the northern and southern hemispheres - every continent except Antarctica. It is native and found through much of eastern part of the United States, as well as being naturalized (non-native) in northern California. It grows in wet, acidic areas such as peat bogs, moist sands, ditches, and wet pine savannas. It is found primarily in the coastal plain regions, but can also be found in the interior as far north as Arkansas and Tennessee.

Found in:
AL, AR, CA, DC, DE, FL, GA, IN, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, MS, NC, NJ, NY, OK, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA
Utricularia subulata

Distribution of Utricularia subulata in the United States and Canada:
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Site: Bradford County, FL Date: 2018-April-05Photographer: Gerald C Williamson
Nikon D7000
The flower of Zigzag Bladderwort is a bright yellow (although it might fade to whitish), but they are so tiny (usually around one-third inch across or smaller) they can just look like color flecks in the nearby landscape. The spur of the corolla (not visible in my photos) points forward underneath and somewhat appressed against the lower lip.
Utricularia subulata

Site: Bradford County, FL Date: 2018-April-05Photographer: Gerald C. Williamson
Nikon D7000
Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro
Utricularia subulata can have 1 to many flowers on its wiry peduncle.
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Utricularia subulata

Site: Bradford County, FL Date: 2018-April-05Photographer: Gerald C Williamson
Nikon D7000
Utricularia subulata is one of the terrestrial Bladderworts, with its roots in soil rather than free floating. While they grow in soil, it is usually soil which is at least fully saturated for prolonged periods.
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Utricularia subulata

Site: Bradford County, FL Date: 2018-April-05Photographer: Gerald C Williamson
Nikon D7000
Zigzag Bladderwort has a wiry peduncle from 2 inches to 10 inches tall. The yellow flowers are on short pedicels (up to 2 inches; usually much shorter) which are subtended by tiny peltate bracts (connected to the peduncle in the middle of the bract.) The leaves, when present, are a tuft of green at the base of the peduncle. Those are not the Bladderwort leaves in front of the ruler.
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Utricularia subulata

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Utricularia subulata initially published on USWildflowers.com 2018-05-26; Updated 2018-05-26

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