Lakes and ponds have buttonbush, pickerel weed, bulltongue arrowhead, horned bladderwort, water milfoil, and water-shield growing in the water. |
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Among them are a bladderwort, a butterwort, two kinds of pitcher plant, and three kinds of sundew. |
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Evelyn reported buckbeans in bloom and she thinks she saw some purple bladderwort as well. |
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Lakes and ponds have buttonbush, pickerel weed, horned bladderwort and water milfoil growing in the water. |
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Unusual plants, such as sundew, butterwort and bladderwort, supplement their diet in this nutrient-poor environment by catching and digesting insects. |
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A large, yellow-flowered bladderwort sends stems several inches above the surface of the water, and the yellow asphodel is spectacular in late June and early July. |
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Totally submerged are bladderwort, coontail, and water milfoil. |
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Closing my eyes I can see, across the boggy run, a six-foot alligator erupting from the speckled combination of dark water and bright bladderwort. |
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Yellow dock root and an herb appropriately named bladderwort also reduce the chances of getting calcium stones, although science hasn't discovered exactly why. |
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The clue is in the carnivorous bladderwort plant, Utricularia gibba's genome. |
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Rootless and adrift in its wetland habitat, the humped bladderwort preys on water fleas and other small invertebrates. |
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If you were hiking and came across a plant called a bladderwort, you might stop to admire its small, yellow flowers floating on a puddle. |
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The clues lie in the genome of the carnivorous bladderwort plant, Utricularia gibba. |
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Now the rarely seen bladderwort is thriving in areas where reeds and rushes have been cut back, allowing light to get to these strange carnivorous plants. |
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The bladderwort is a meat-eating plant that floats in wet places. |
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Some, like floating bladderwort, are amenable to interpretation. |
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