I visited Xizhi (a place right next to Taipei) and took photographs of Utricularia graminifolia and a Drosera species growing in the wild. The location is the same as that in this thread: http://www.cpukforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=44069&hl=graminifolia. I give my thanks to numpty for telling me how to reach this place.
This was my second time seeing carnivorous plants in the wild, after Utricularia striatula. The place was right next to a road and there was water continuously flowing through a drainage ditch. The side of the road was completely covered by Utricularia graminifolia and there were not that many other plants growing there. The Drosera appeared to be doing well but I expected to see more. The plants weren't really blooming but I did manage to get a few photographs of flowers.
Closeups of the Drosera (maybe spatulata?)
You can see a flower in the background. Apologies for the poor quality.
You can see a pipe at the top which is probably why the place is so wet.
Some of the Utricularia was growing submersed in the ditch.
A side view of the place. Sorry, I don't know how to rotate photos in Tinypic.
I like this picture because you can actually see the bladders.
A view of the surrounding area