About a week ago, I discovered an unidentified utric growing in one of my vacant moss pots,
seeming to appear overnight. I have had this pot for months, but 2 shoots mysteriously
poke out of the soil, prompting investigation.
Seed pods?
After waiting for about a week for the blooms to finally pop,
Im almost certain this is Utricularia Subulata.
And now, After waiting a week for said flowers to bloom, I discover that
they last only a day. I found the flower caught in what I thought was water
droplets on the stem. (I should have taken pictures, but removed the flower for drying.)
Bloom Spikes, Current day
However, I also found a fungus gnat caught in the same droplet of wet that the flower pedals had stuck to after dropping.
I originally thought that the fungus gnat had accidentally gotten caught in a water droplet and drowned on the stalk from earlier watering and humidifying.
However after looking closer, the substance is EXTREMELY sticky. Far stickier than water, and seemingly even more sticky than a sundew.
Secondary Node coated in Extremely sticky dew
Another section of flower stalk with Dew beads
This is not water.
Definitely not water.
Very, Positively, Definitely not water.
Has anybody noticed this before?
Are these glands of some sort, do they serve any purpose, and are the flower stalks of these plants carnivorous?
New to utrics, and dont really know much about them.
seeming to appear overnight. I have had this pot for months, but 2 shoots mysteriously
poke out of the soil, prompting investigation.


Seed pods?

After waiting for about a week for the blooms to finally pop,
Im almost certain this is Utricularia Subulata.


And now, After waiting a week for said flowers to bloom, I discover that
they last only a day. I found the flower caught in what I thought was water
droplets on the stem. (I should have taken pictures, but removed the flower for drying.)
Bloom Spikes, Current day

However, I also found a fungus gnat caught in the same droplet of wet that the flower pedals had stuck to after dropping.
I originally thought that the fungus gnat had accidentally gotten caught in a water droplet and drowned on the stalk from earlier watering and humidifying.
However after looking closer, the substance is EXTREMELY sticky. Far stickier than water, and seemingly even more sticky than a sundew.

Secondary Node coated in Extremely sticky dew

Another section of flower stalk with Dew beads

This is not water.

Definitely not water.

Very, Positively, Definitely not water.

Has anybody noticed this before?
Are these glands of some sort, do they serve any purpose, and are the flower stalks of these plants carnivorous?
New to utrics, and dont really know much about them.
Last edited: