
Arrowhead 'Broadleaf'
Sagittaria latifolia
A native, aquatic perennial with white flowers that appear July-September. Broadleaf Arrowhead can be grown in water, a bog, or wet soil.
Many duck species eat the tubers of Broadleaf Arrowhead, as well as snapping turtles. Waterfowl are also attracted to the seeds produced after flowering.
Seasonal Availability: Typically available June through September, depending on supplier availability.
Characteristics
Size: 1-4 feet tall, 1-3 feet wide.
Submersion Depth: 0-30 cm.
Hardiness: Zone 5
Native, Bee-Friendly, Good for Wet Soil, and Flowering
Care
Full sun outdoors (6-8+ hours of direct sun)
All plants classified as water plants prefer wet roots or to be partially submerged, depending on their submersion depth preferences. Plants with a submersion depth starting with 0cm can be planted in wet areas in the garden, in addition to pond edges.
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