Hi Sean,
Not to be too picky (I know, I know ...
), but
U.reniformis, U.nephrophylla, U.humboldtii and
U.nelumbifolia used to be classified under the
Orchidioides section, but were reclassified by Peter Taylor in his fabulous monograph "The Genus Utricularia" (I can highly recommend it) as being in the new section "
Iperua".
The breakdown is as follows:
Utricularia section
Orchidioides:
U. jamesoniana
U.asplundii
U.campbelliana
U.quelchii
U.buntingiana
U.endresii
U.alpina
U.praetermissa
U.unifolia
Utricularia section
Iperua:
U.nelumbifolia
U.reniformis
U.geminiloba
U.nephrophylla
U.humboldtii
(All taken from "The Genus Utricularia" by Peter Taylor,
ISBN 0 947643 72 9)
There's actually a nice story behind the name "
Iperua": it actually means "beautiful flower" to the native Arawak Indians, and
Utricularia humboldtii according to Taylor is their "beautiful flower" - brings a tear to your eye!
Just thought this may interest all you
Utricularia-philes!
Oh, by the way Seb (as I mentioned on the CP UK forum) - fantastic photo, thanks for sharing it with us!