Utricularia bisquamata ‘Betty’s Bay’ Potted

$ 14.99

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A wonderful and easy little bladderwort, Utricularia bisquamata will spread throughout your entire collection via seed.  It blooms in profusion spring through summer with many tiny flowers multicolored in yellow, violet, white, and orange. This form, ‘Betty’s Bay,’ is spectacular! It has larger flowers, with the flower's lower lip flaring widely like a twirling skirt caught mid-air! The upper part of the flower is a pale yellow, a nice contrast against the purple of the lower flower. 

Please note; when we ship Utricularia, the delicate flowers cannot withstand the shipping process. You will likely receive a pot with no flowers but many small stolons (these look like small blades of grass) that indicate lots of healthy growth in the pot. These small faux leaves can be hard to see! But keep in mind that the real action is under the soil, where the Utricularia will have many, many tiny bladder-like traps! With a little time and care, they will start producing flowers. 

Care Instructions
Sun: Prefers to hide in the shade of other plants, they will also thrive indoors, under grow lights
Water: Always sitting in a few inches of distilled or purified water
Temperature: 40 - 90 degrees
Dormancy: none needed

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Alla Avery
Nice clump, arrived safely

Received a nice clump of the plant. It was packed well and arrived safely. It is now thriving in my sunroom.

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Jason

Great packaging and quality of plant. Definitely buy from them again.

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Jose Serrano
Amazing little plant.

I have yet to see it flower but I’ve been taking care of it and it seems to be spreading out — looks healthy.
I knew it was small… but I was kinda surprised at *how* small it actually is.. it’s barely visible to the naked eye. That’s on me tho.

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David

Packed beautifully Thank you

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Salena

Arrived packaged well, but I'm still waiting for it to do something. So far I have a beautiful mound of green moss in my terrarium, but gave it some food the other day so I'm hoping for some signs of growth.