Utricularia subulata L., commonly called the zig-zag bladderwort because of its flexuose inflorescence axis, is reported as a new naturalised record for New South Wales and has been collected in the Central Coast and South Coast bioregions. The full extent of the New South Wales distribution is not yet known. This is a mainly pan-tropical species that occurs naturally in northern tropical regions of Australia.
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