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Bladderwort, Utricularia macrorhiza is a carnivorous wildflower. The flowers are less than 1/4 across.  It does not have terrestrial roots. The roots are the star shaped structure below the yellow flowers. They float. This indigenous wildflower lives in still, fresh water in Phippsburg, Maine. This photo was taken at Winnegance Lake.
Bladderwort, Utricularia macrorhiza is a carnivorous wildflower. The flowers are less than 1/4 across.  It does not have terrestrial roots. The roots are the star shaped structure below the yellow flowers. They float. This indigenous wildflower lives in still, fresh water in Phippsburg, Maine. This photo was taken at Winnegance Lake.
Bladderwort, Utricularia macrorhiza is a carnivorous wildflower. The flowers are less than 1/4 across.  It does not have terrestrial roots. The roots are the star shaped structure below the yellow flowers. They float. This indigenous wildflower lives in still, fresh water in Phippsburg, Maine. This photo was taken at Winnegance Lake.  , For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat   Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
Bladderwort, Utricularia macrorhiza is a carnivorous wildflower. The flowers are less than 1/4 across.  It does not have terrestrial roots. The roots are the star shaped structure below the yellow flowers. They float. This indigenous wildflower lives in still, fresh water in Phippsburg, Maine. This photo was taken at Winnegance Lake.  , For a list of protected and endangered wildflowers in Maine see http://plants.usda.gov/java/threat   Wildflowers should be left undisturbed where they are found. To uproot and attempt to transplant them puts the species at risk. Wildflowers are dependent on very specific soil, water and light requirements which a home gardener can rarely reproduce.
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