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Sagittaria. genus also known as arrowhead or wapato. In the Pacific Northwest, arrowhead has a history as a mainstay in Native American diets (another name for it is Indian potato).
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A reward is being offered for information about the theft of an extremely rare endangered plant that grows in only two locations in the world -- one of them in Greenville County, the other in ...
This species of arrowhead is known to occur in southern Southeast Alaska, but this seems to be the first report for our area. Another species of Sagittaria occurs in the Interior.
Some good bog plants for our area include arrow arum (Peltandra sagittifolia), arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia), Virginia willow (Itea virginica), cattail (Typha species and cultivars ...
The Bunched Arrowhead, Sagittaria fasciculate, is a small plant that grows 14-16 inches tall in saturated soil. It has broad leaves that grow a foot long and produces small white flowers from mid ...
A population of Spongy Arrowhead, Sagittaria spatulata, is growing in freshwater, tidal mud flats of the HaHa Branch where it empties into Otter Point Creek.
DRESDEN — Friends of Merrymeeting Bay recently announced that ecologist Andy Cutko, director of Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, plans to lead a mud plant walk at 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, over ...
Sagittaria is a fast growing perennial aquatic plant native to North America that is considered a threat to waterways and wetlands across Western Australia and is not known to grow in the NT.