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Arrowhead

Sagittaria sagittifolia

Description:

Arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia) - surrounded by brown algae on the water's surface - at Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, Florida. << It is a herbaceous perennial plant, growing in water from 10-50 cm deep. The leaves above water are arrowhead-shaped, the leaf blade 15-25 cm long and 10-22 cm broad, on a long petiole holding the leaf up to 45 cm above water level. The plant also has narrow linear submerged leaves, up to 80 cm long and 2 cm broad. The flowers are 2-2.5 cm broad, with three small sepals and three white petals, and numerous purple stamens. >>

Habitat:

Sagittaria sagittifolia (also called arrowhead due to the shape of its leaves) is a flowering plant in the family Alismataceae, native to wetlands throughout the temperate regions of Europe and Asia; in Britain it is the only native Sagittaria. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, growing in water from 10-50 cm deep. The leaves above water are arrowhead-shaped, the leaf blade 15-25 cm long and 10-22 cm broad, on a long petiole holding the leaf up to 45 cm above water level. The plant also has narrow linear submerged leaves, up to 80 cm long and 2 cm broad. The flowers are 2-2.5 cm broad, with three small sepals and three white petals, and numerous purple stamens. (credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittaria_...)

1 Species ID Suggestions

VivBraznell
VivBraznell 12 years ago
Sagittaria_sagittifolia Sagittaria sagittifolia


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1 Comment

JackEng
JackEng 12 years ago

VivBraznell,
Thank you for your species ID.

JackEng
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JackEng

Delray Beach, Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 16, 2012
Submitted on Mar 20, 2012

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