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Which is the rootless aquatic plant in which a portion of the leaf forms a tiny sac for trapping insects?

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Answered by Caitlin
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Utricularia is the rootless aquatic plant in which a portion of the leaf forms a tiny sac for trapping insects.
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Answered by Anonymous
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It's UTRICULARIA..

They are rootless aquatic insectivorous plants...

Their leaves are modified into Tiny hollow sac like structures that capture small insects, tiny worms etc...

They are commonly called as BLADDERWORTS....

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