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[edit]This section explains that Utricularia dichotoma grows in sandy soil in shallow pools in wet grassland and alpine meadows, from sea level up to 2000-m altitude. (Richard, et al., 2020)
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I. Jobson, R. W., & Baleeiro, P. C. (2020). Radiations of fairy-aprons (Utricularia dichotoma, Lentibulariaceae) in Australia and New Zealand: molecular evidence and proposal of new subspecies. Australian Systematic Botany. https://doi.org/10.1071/SB19003
Jobson, Richard (2020). Radiations of fairy-aprons. Australian Systematic Botany.