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By Nepenthes0260
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Copper2 wrote:U. tenella
Not quite...

Another hit: it is the only species in its specific section in the genus Utricularia.
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Copper2 wrote:U. simmonsii

That was very difficult ;)
Yup, you got it. The only reason I knew this species existed was because I saw a small picture of its flower in Allen Lowrie's book.
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Copper2 wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 2:15 pm I’d say passive. Others in the genus are kinda active but mainly passive
Ahhhhhh, I see, tough one.
Widespread in nature globally or regionally? (Regionally like North America, Asia, Europe, etc.)
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