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Need help utric ID!

Dexenthes

Aristoloingulamata
So I got this little pot full of bladderworts a few months ago. It was purchased as a bisquamata and was in bloom. Summer did a number to the pot and I had trouble keeping it moist. With Fall and Winter virtually upon us here in SE Alaska, green has returned and keeping it moist is no problem. Now I notice an array of leaves aside from the bisquamata leaves. Sorry for the poor quality photo, my camera's not the best, but I've MS paint outlined what I think to be distinct species of plant.

The black indicates obvious U. bisquamata,
The Blue indicates what I 'Believe' may be U. longifolia, thought Im not sure, Any input?
The Red indicates an obviously different leaf though that I can't say I connect with a bladderwort species but it looks like it very well could be.

What do you guys think?

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The blue isn't U. longifolia. It should be much bigger than that, but not sure about the red...Looks familiar, though.
 
Blue might be sandersonii. and the red.. i know i might be wrong but u.nebulifloma or w.e it's spelled? o.o
 
Ahh my apologies! Most of them are sandersonii, as that is actually what I purchased, the blue looks almost definitely like bisquamata, so it looks like the only unknown is that red one.
 
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