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Bladderwort - Mysterious "Air Shoots" of Utricularia |
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2008-May-24 Utricularia AIR SHOOT
Some aquatic species of
Utricularia (in the section Utricularia) are long known to
form filiform shoots branching out
In time, the tip develops into a
leafy organ, and becomes, not unexpectedly, leaves --- and bladder-bearing stolons. I do not know
why this special mechanism is needed for asexual reproduction, I would
consider air shoots to be a Utricularia version of "gemmae" seen in
pygmy sundews, PHOTO: Utricularia AIR SHOOT Air shoots arise randomly from the Utricularia stolons. Air shoots are often produced in dense growth. (Utricularia inflata)
PHOTO:
Utricularia
AIR SHOOT
PHOTO:
Utricularia
AIR SHOOT
PHOTO:
Utricularia
AIR SHOOT
PHOTO: Nikon D300 + AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm F2.8 + Flash
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