vesikasvustoja
Vesikasvustoja, or bladderworts, are a genus of aquatic carnivorous plants belonging to the family Lentibulariaceae. The genus comprises approximately 20 species, primarily found in freshwater habitats across temperate and tropical regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. These plants are notable for their unique mechanism of trapping prey, which involves specialized leaf structures known as bladders.
The bladders of vesikasvustoja are small, translucent, and bladder-like sacs that grow on submerged leaves. Each
Vesikasvustoja species vary in size and appearance, with some forming floating mats of finely divided leaves,
While vesikasvustoja are generally harmless to humans, they play an important role in wetland ecology. Their