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Class:angiosperms
Order:Lamiales
Family:Lentibulariaceae
Genus:Utricularia
Scientific name: Utricularia australis R. Br.
Name acc. to:Gubanov 1996, not in Grubov 1982/2001
Herbar:list records    scans available    
Description:Trap bladders located on all green leaves radially arranged on stem. Leaves 1.5-4 cm long; bladders 0.5-2.5 mm long. Bracts orbicular. Flowers large, 12-15 mm in diameter, palate glabrous, lower lip transversely elliptic, margins of lower corolla lip spreading, spur broadly conic.
Confuse with:vegetative difficult to distinguish from U. vulgaris
Link to Flora of China:http://www.efloras.org/browse.aspx?flora_id=2&name_str=Utricularia+australis
open map in a new windowtaxon distribution for Utricularia australis acc. to Geobotanical Regions of Mongolia by Grubov (1955)
Habit (i)general appearance of a plant
Growth form: (i)Herb, shrub, tree or climber.herb (i)Herbaceous, erect plant, up to 2m high, mostly with a leafy shoot; if perennial, shoots die to the ground each season, shoots are not woody
example: Artemisia pectinata

perennial (i)Living for several to many years, as opposed to annual and biennial
acc. to: FoC online
Parasite status: (i)Is the plant a half- or full parasite?no parasite/saprophyte (i)Plant fully autonomous, leaves with chlorophyll
example: Most plants, Ranunculus
inherited by family Lentibulariaceae: no parasite/saprophyte
Water or terrestrial plant: (i)Where do the plants grow?water or swamp plant inherited by family Lentibulariaceae: water or swamp plant
Leaf (i)expanded, usually photosynthetic organ of a plant (including phylloclades)
Leaf veination: (i)Arrangement of the main veins of a leaf.pinnate (i)One main vein, several side veins, sometimes inconspicuous
example: Cicerbita
inherited by family Lentibulariaceae: pinnate
Root / shoot below ground (i)plant part below ground (in most cases), including below ground shoots, without leaves
Root type: (i)Organisation of the roots.allorhizous (i)Plant with a conspicuous tap root, one larger tap root with side roots
example: Dicotyledonae
inherited by order Lamiales: allorhizous
Distribution (i)region where the plant is likely to be found
Distribution (Veg. Zones): (i)acc. to Grubov 1952Depression of Great Lakes (i)In distribution data often named as '10'
Dzungarian Gobi (i)In distribution data often named as '14'
acc. to: Gubanov 1996