Lentibulariaceae

Stamens 2 Lentibulariaceae
Swamp plants, submerged or exposed or growing on wet ground. Flowers on erect scapes with or without scale leaves. Corolla blue to purple or white. Leaves basal, linear to linear-spathulate or ovate, often minute, usually absent at flowering time
Upper corolla lip not deeply 2-lobed
Corolla lips entire or obscurely lobed
Scale leaves present on the scape below the lowest flower
Corolla pale blue or whitish; upper lip obovate, shorter than the calyx or scarcely exceeding it, 3–30 mm long; lower lip somewhat longer, broader, very convex. Basal leaves usually pale green, linear to spathulate, 6–12 mm long. Scapes 5–8 cm high, rarely higher. Pedicels c. 4 mm long. Calyx segments acute. Coast and adjacent plateaus. Wet ground. Fl. spring–autumn Utricularia uliginosa
Corolla purple; upper lip oblong to linear, slightly exceeding the calyx, c. 2 mm long; lower lip broad, 6–8 mm across. Leaves oblanceolate, up to 5 cm long. Scapes up to 25 cm high. Flowers almost sessile. Calyx segments obtuse. Widespread. Wet ground. Fl. most of the year Utricularia lateriflora