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Utricularia aurea flower6 NC - Flickr - Macleay Grass Man

Image of Utricularia aurea Lour.

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Description: Native, warm season, perennial, suspended aquatic, carnivorous herb. Leaves are semicircular in outline, 1–8 cm long, multipinnate with 3–5 primary segments and have traps. Flowerheads are erect, emergent racemes, 5–25 cm long and 5–10-flowered. Corollas are 10–15 mm long, pale yellow with reddish brown veins and externally sparsely to densely hairy; the spur is cylindrical and about as long as the lower lip. Flowering is in May. Grows in lakes, pools and swamps, in still or slowly flowing water. Date: 14 March 2005, 10:42. Source: Utricularia aurea flower6 NC. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location 31° 06′ 38.47″ S, 152° 56′ 02.16″ E : View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: -31.110686; 152.933933.

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