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Utricularia pubescens is a small to medium-sized, probably annual, terrestrial or lithophytic carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia and is the only member of Utricularia sect. Lloydia. U. pubescens is native to India, tropical Africa, and Central and South America. It was originally published and described by James Edward Smith in 1819 and placed in its own section, Lloydia, by Peter Taylor in 1986. It grows as a terrestrial or lithophytic plant in boggy grasslands in damp peaty soils at altitudes from sea level to 1,900 m (6,234 ft). This species possesses small peltate leaves, which are diagnostic for this species in the genus.

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  • Utricularia pubescens (de)
  • Utricularia pubescens (es)
  • Utricularia pubescens (ru)
  • Utricularia pubescens (en)
  • Utricularia pubescens (sv)
  • Utricularia pubescens (uk)
  • 绒毛狸藻 (zh)
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  • Utricularia pubescens ist eine fleischfressende Pflanze aus der Gattung der Wasserschläuche (Utricularia) der Familie Lentibulariaceae. Sie ist in Indien, Afrika und Südamerika verbreitet. (de)
  • Utricularia pubescens, es una especie de planta carnívora perteneciente a la familia Lentibulariaceae. Es el único miembro de Utricularia sect. Lloydia. (es)
  • Utricularia pubescens is a small to medium-sized, probably annual, terrestrial or lithophytic carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia and is the only member of Utricularia sect. Lloydia. U. pubescens is native to India, tropical Africa, and Central and South America. It was originally published and described by James Edward Smith in 1819 and placed in its own section, Lloydia, by Peter Taylor in 1986. It grows as a terrestrial or lithophytic plant in boggy grasslands in damp peaty soils at altitudes from sea level to 1,900 m (6,234 ft). This species possesses small peltate leaves, which are diagnostic for this species in the genus. (en)
  • Utricularia pubescens (лат.) — однолетнее травянистое растение, вид рода Пузырчатка (Utricularia) семейства Пузырчатковые (Lentibulariaceae). Первоначально вид был описан Джеймсом Смитом в 1819 году. Распространено в Индии, тропической части Африки, Центральной и Южной Америке. Это растение произрастает на заболоченных лугах и влажных торфяных почвах, на высоте до 1 900 метров над уровнем моря. Листья мелкие, щитовидные. (ru)
  • Utricularia pubescens är en tätörtsväxtart som beskrevs av James Edward Smith. Utricularia pubescens ingår i släktet bläddror, och familjen tätörtsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Utricularia pubescens — вид рослин із родини пухирникових (Lentibulariaceae). (uk)
  • 绒毛狸藻(學名:Utricularia pubescens)为狸藻屬似一年生小型至中型陆生或岩石食虫植物,也是劳埃德狸藻组(Utricularia sect. Lloydia)下的唯一种。其种加词“pubescens”来源于拉丁文“pubes”,意为“绒毛”,指其植株覆盖绒毛。绒毛狸藻分布于印度、非洲热带、中美洲及南美洲。绒毛狸藻通常陆生或岩生于沼泽草原的潮湿泥炭中,海拔分布范围为0至1900米。1819年,詹姆斯·爱德华·史密斯正式描述了绒毛狸藻。1986年,彼得·泰勒将其归入劳埃德狸藻组下。其与狸藻属的其他物种的最大区别为其具小型的盾形叶片。 (zh)
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