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I found this plant growing in a really deep ditch. It's located in Brunswick county in southeastern NC. I didn't see any traps, but I'm assuming its a bladderwort.
I have never been very good with id'ing bladderworts.
Hard to say... but what caught my attention was the location data. I was given a D. intermedia from Cool85 2 years ago, from that locale. The offspring thereof are currently sending up flower stalks.
Where I found this plant was on the other side of the county from Boiling Spring Lakes. I'm near the SC state line. Boiling Spring Lakes is closer to Wilmington. Why you ever been there?
It doesn't look like it has bladders, but the "network" of leafy things looks exactly like what I picture in my mind of bladderworts. Maybe it's just some hornwort though, like Clint said.
Hey there Ozzy,
Yes last October.
That is where I saw my first VFts, Flava , Rubra, Purp, D. intermedia and unknown yellow flowering utriculaia , in the wild. What a rush!!!
It must have been what Columbus felt when he discovered the Pacific Ocean,LOL
Lois
You should have contacted me while you were here. I could have given you a proper tour of the local cp's. I could have showed way more than what you saw.
Didn't we talk about this once, or was it somebody else?
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