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Mystery Utricularia?

Ok, so I think I've got some mystery Utricularia hanging out with my capensis, and I can't quite identify it. The flower scapes are small, just above an inch long. Any thoughts?

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leaning more towards U. bisqumata. U. subulata looks more "zig-zaggy" (thunderbolts and lightning) and will produce a sticky exudate where the flowers meet the stem. looks like dew but it is thicker than water





Could also be not zig-zaggy because of the growing conditions. really high humidity and lower light.... So might still be U. subulata
 
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I would lean toward U. bisquamata, but that semi-open flower in the center reminds me a whole lot of unopened U. livida flowers....
 
I checked with the source a while ago and have it now confirmed as (a very unhappy batch of) U. subulata. Case closed, I guess. Now to deal with the stupid thing invading the rest of my collection...
 
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