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Utricularia protrusa, a unique flowering plant with finely divided leaves and without roots; it floats in water and has bladders (one magnified at right) in which small insects are trapped

Utricularia protrusa, a unique flowering plant with finely divided leaves and without roots; it floats in water and has bladders (one magnified at right) in which small insects are trapped

Utricularia protrusa, a unique flowering plant with finely divided leaves and without roots; it floats in water and has bladders (one magnified at right) in which small insects are trapped




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