
Lentibulariaceae, the bladderwort family, is a family of carnivorous plants containing three genera: Genlisea, the corkscrew plants; Pinguicula, the butterworts; and Utricularia, the bladderworts. The genera Polypompholyx (two species of pink petticoats or fairy aprons) and Biovularia were formerly regarded as fourth and fifth members of this fami...
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(from the article `bladderwort`) any plant of the genus Utricularia (family Lentibulariaceae of the flowering plant order Lamiales). The bladderwort genus contains 220 widely ... ...draws special attention to these plants. Classification is based primarily on the floral characteristics, as among flowering plants in general. ... [2 re...
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Lentibulariaceae is a family of dicotyledonous plants, most of which are aquatic herbs, having entire radical leaves, or multipartite floating leaves with bladders. The corolla is two-lipped, and the fruit a many-seeded capsule. The flowers (often large and handsome) are usually yellow, violet, or blue. There are four genera, of which Utricularia (...
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[
n] - carnivorous aquatic or bog plants: genera Utricularia
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family Lentibulariaceae noun carnivorous aquatic or bog plants: genera Utricularia, Pinguicula, and Genlisea
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