Utricularia rotundifolia auct. non Merl ex Luetz.: F.E.Lloyd (1937) nom.nud.
Utricularia speciosa R.Br. (1810)
Utricularia subsimilis Colenso (1884)
Utricularia vulcanica Colenso (1894)
Habit
Utricularia dichotoma, commonly known as fairy aprons,[2] is a variable, perennial species of terrestrial bladderwort. It is a widespread species with mauve or purple fan-shaped flowers on a slender stalk and usually grows in wet locations.
^"Utricularia dichotoma". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
^"Utricularia dichotoma". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
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