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Aldrovanda

Aldrovanda
Temporal range: Paleocene - Recent
AldrovandaVesiculosa1.jpg
Aldrovanda vesiculosa
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Core eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Droseraceae
Genus: Aldrovanda
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Synonyms
  • Drosera aldrovanda F.Muell., superfluous name
  • Aldrovanda verticillata Roxb.
  • Aldrovanda generalis E.H.L.Krause

Aldrovanda /ældrəˈvændə/ is a genus of carnivorous plants encompassing one extant species (Aldrovanda vesiculosa, the waterwheel plant) and numerous extinct taxa. The genus is named in honor of the Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi, the founder of the Botanical Garden of Bologna, Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bologna.Aldrovanda vesiculosa has been reported from scattered locations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

The waterwheel is a small, free floating and rootless aquatic plant, with a length of about 1.5 to 20 cm (916 to 7 78 in), and whorls of about 1 to 2 cm (38 to 1316 in) in diameter. At every 3 to 4 cm (1 316 to 1 916 in) the plant branches, sometimes forming offshoots. An average of 12 to 19 whorls spans the length of the plant, each with about 5 to 9 leaves, each up to 11 mm (716 in) long. The growth is faster than terrestrial carnivorous plants, sometimes growing about 4 to 9 mm (316 to 38 in) a day.

In temperate regions the plant goes dormant in the winter, forming turions of about 4–6 mm (31614 in) and sinking to the bottom. In tropical regions, the plant grows all year long without forming turions. The plant flourishes and produces seeds only in these warmer regions, with temperatures higher than 25 °C (77 °F), and produces only one flower, white or light pink, that arises above the surface. In temperate regions, the plant reproduces mostly via asexual means, producing inviable seeds or no flower at all.


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