Species from Utricularia sect. Foliosa and sect. Psyllosperma were studied based on seed characteristics. Our goals were to search for informative characters useful to species delimitations, especially for very polymorphic species such as U. amethystina, and also to provide an identification key and discussion about the delimitation of both sections. The qualitative characters of seeds were more useful than quantitative ones for taxonomic purposes but, as presented here in an identification key, it was impossible to distinguish three species from each other (Utricularia huntii, U. praelonga and U. tridentata). Our results are not enough for deep speculations about the delimitation of both sections. However, they do not agree with Taylor's s...
FIGURE 2. Utricularia amethystina. A. Habit showing leaves, stolons, bladder traps and rhizoids, B. ...
The lack of diagnostic taxonomic characteristics in some species complexes leave the species delimit...
Utricularia (bladderworts) are rootless carnivorous plants forming small suction traps which are hol...
In central Europe, seven native species of Utricularia occur, mainly distinguished by flower feature...
<p>In central Europe, seven native species of <i>Utricularia</i> occur, mainly distinguished by flow...
The pollen morphology of the seven known European bladderworts: Utricularia australis, Utricularia b...
Utricularia sect. Foliosa Kamieński, Lentibulariaceae preprint from Nat. Pflanzenfam. 120 (18...
In his elaborate monograph of the genus Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae), Peter Taylor recognized 214 ...
ABSTRACT The center of diversity for Passiflora subg. Astrophea is in low altitude areas of northern...
Utricularia sect. Foliosa Kamiénski comprises three recognized species, U. amethystina Salzm. ex A.S...
The main features to distinguish the seven native Utricularia species occurring in central Europe ar...
Utricularia is a morphologically and ecologically diverse genus currently comprising more than 230 s...
Background and Aims The "orchid-like" bladderworts (Utricularia) comprise 15 species separated into ...
Utricularia L. is a cosmopolitan genus from Lentibulariaceae and the richest genus in species among ...
Utricularia is a morphologically and ecologically diverse genus currently comprising more than 230 s...
FIGURE 2. Utricularia amethystina. A. Habit showing leaves, stolons, bladder traps and rhizoids, B. ...
The lack of diagnostic taxonomic characteristics in some species complexes leave the species delimit...
Utricularia (bladderworts) are rootless carnivorous plants forming small suction traps which are hol...
In central Europe, seven native species of Utricularia occur, mainly distinguished by flower feature...
<p>In central Europe, seven native species of <i>Utricularia</i> occur, mainly distinguished by flow...
The pollen morphology of the seven known European bladderworts: Utricularia australis, Utricularia b...
Utricularia sect. Foliosa Kamieński, Lentibulariaceae preprint from Nat. Pflanzenfam. 120 (18...
In his elaborate monograph of the genus Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae), Peter Taylor recognized 214 ...
ABSTRACT The center of diversity for Passiflora subg. Astrophea is in low altitude areas of northern...
Utricularia sect. Foliosa Kamiénski comprises three recognized species, U. amethystina Salzm. ex A.S...
The main features to distinguish the seven native Utricularia species occurring in central Europe ar...
Utricularia is a morphologically and ecologically diverse genus currently comprising more than 230 s...
Background and Aims The "orchid-like" bladderworts (Utricularia) comprise 15 species separated into ...
Utricularia L. is a cosmopolitan genus from Lentibulariaceae and the richest genus in species among ...
Utricularia is a morphologically and ecologically diverse genus currently comprising more than 230 s...
FIGURE 2. Utricularia amethystina. A. Habit showing leaves, stolons, bladder traps and rhizoids, B. ...
The lack of diagnostic taxonomic characteristics in some species complexes leave the species delimit...
Utricularia (bladderworts) are rootless carnivorous plants forming small suction traps which are hol...