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Sagittaria lancifolia - Wikipedia
Sagittaria lancifolia, the bulltongue arrowhead, [3] is a New World perennial, monocot plant in the family Alismataceae, genus Sagittaria, with herbaceous growth patterns. A common name is "duck potato" because of the large potato-like corms which can form underground.
Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants: Duck Potato, Sagittaria lancifolia
Sagittaria lancifolia L. Related Species. Sagittaria latifolia Willd. Family. Alismataceae (Water-Plantain family) (USDA NRCS 2015) Description and Habitat. Duck potato is an obligate wetland plant (USDA NRCS 2015). It is very common in all Florida counties and is widely distributed throughout the southeastern US.
Sagittaria lancifolia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
It is a wetlands plant, common in fresh or brackish tidal marshes and muddy stream edges. Native to sloughs, swamps, marshes and margins of streams and ponds of southeastern United States, it grows well in the North Carolina's coastal plain. The genus name comes from the Latin sagitta, meaning arrow referencing the shape of the leaves.
Sagittaria lancifolia - FNPS
Grow as an emergent along pond or lake edges or in aquatic gardens. Seed. Division of clumps. Birds and other wildlife eat the fruit. Flowers attract pollinators. Marshes, wetter portions of wet …
Sagittaria lancifolia - Native Plant Society of Texas
Submerged leaves are lance-shaped or even bladeless. The 3 petaled white flowers appear in late spring and summer. The fruit is an achene, a dry fruit that carries a single seed. Tubers eaten by ducks, geese, muskrats, and nutria. Seeds are sometimes consumed by ducks.
Sagittaria lancifolia subsp. media - North Carolina Extension …
It grows in both freshwater and brackish tidal marshes. The roots are rhizomes and need to be submerged in water. The long lance-shaped leaves and distinctive 3-petaled flowers make this an attractive plant for water gardens. It should not be allowed to …
lanceleaf arrowhead (Sagittaria lancifolia) - iNaturalist
Sagittaria lancifolia, the bulltongue arrowhead, is a perennial, monocot plant in the family Alismataceae, genus Sagittaria, with herbaceous growth patterns. It is native to the southeastern United States. It is known from every coastal state from Delaware to Texas.
Sagittaria lancifolia
2024年12月3日 · Sagittaria lancifolia is another showy Sagittaria species that is native to Florida. Duck potato is the largest of the arrowheads. Its large leaves and conspicuous flowers make it easy to find in the wild.
Arrowhead - Florida Wildflower Foundation
Also known as Duck potato, Arrowhead (Sagittaria lancifolia, S. latifolia) is a perennial emergent aquatic wildflower. Its flowers each have 3 white petals, yellow centers and 3 green (often red-tinged) sepals. They are born on erect, elongated stalks. The dark green leaf blades arise from long petioles at the base of the plant.
Sagittaria lancifolia - Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve
Habitat: Sagittaria lancifolia grows in Fresh Water Wetlands and sink holes. Distribution: Sagittaria lancifolia occurs in the northern island groupings of the Lucayan Archipelago as well as North and Central America and the entire Caribbean region.
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