Utricularia odorata

The term "Utricularia odorata" does not correspond to a widely recognized or formally documented species within the genus Utricularia according to established taxonomic databases and botanical literature as of current records. The genus Utricularia, commonly known as bladderworts, comprises over 200 carnivorous plant species found in aquatic and wet terrestrial habitats worldwide. However, "Utricularia odorata" is not listed as an accepted scientific name in major taxonomic resources such as the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), Plants of the World Online (Kew Science), or the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families.

It is possible that "Utricularia odorata" represents an unpublished or obsolete nomenclatural suggestion. The specific epithet "odorata," derived from Latin, means "fragrant" or "scented," and could imply a hypothetical or informal reference to a fragrant variety or observation within the genus. Some species of Utricularia may produce faintly scented flowers, but no verified species by this name has been formally described.

Accurate information is not confirmed. Due to the absence of peer-reviewed documentation or herbarium records supporting this name, its validity remains uncertain. It may be a misapplied name, a synonym, or an erroneous combination.

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  • Utricularia (genus)
  • Carnivorous plants
  • Bladderwort taxonomy
  • Plant nomenclature and synonymy
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