Utricularia fulva
Utricularia fulva
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Utricularia fulva

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Embark on a botanical adventure with Utricularia Fulva, a captivating carnivorous plant that combines natural beauty with an intriguing feeding mechanism. Discovered in the early 19th century, Utricularia Fulva is native to Australia and New Guinea. This species is known for its delicate, fulvous (tawny yellow) flowers, from which it derives its name. It's a perennial aquatic or semi-aquatic species, adding a unique touch to any plant collection with its subtle yet striking appearance.

Product Details:

  • Established Growth: Our Utricularia Fulva comes as an established plug in a 3-inch tall pot, ensuring it is well-established for immediate enjoyment and growth.
  • Bloom Status: While Utricularia Fulva is appreciated for its delicate flowers, please note that the plant may or may not be in bloom at the time of purchase. The blooming cycle is subject to seasonal variations, typically caused by prolonged periods of dry and hot weather.
  • Photographic Representation: The product image provided in the listing is a representative of what you can expect.

Growing Utricularia Fulva:

  • Lighting Preferences: This species enjoys bright, indirect sunlight. A location on a windowsill or under grow lights, avoiding direct sun, is perfect for its growth.
  • Watering Requirements: Utricularia Fulva prefers consistently moist conditions. Use distilled, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water for watering to prevent mineral buildup. Ensure the pot has good drainage to avoid waterlogging.
  • Humidity Considerations: Moderate humidity suits Utricularia Fulva, making it adaptable to most indoor environments. In drier settings, using a humidity tray can be beneficial.
  • Feeding Habits: As a carnivorous plant, it captures small insects in its bladder traps. In an indoor setting, the plant will often catch enough prey on its own, but it can be supplemented with small insects or Maxsea 16-16-16 fertilizer if insect activity is low.
  • Temperature Range: Utricularia Fulva thrives in average indoor temperatures, making it an excellent choice for home cultivation. Protect it from extreme temperature fluctuations.
  • Soil Mix: A soil blend designed for carnivorous plants, typically a mix of peat and perlite, is ideal for providing the right growing conditions.