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Sagittaria latifolia - Broadleaf Arrowhead

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Sagittaria latifolia is a vibrant addition to your aquatic garden. Better known as the Broadleaf Arrowhead, this perennial plant displays distinct deep green, arrowhead-shaped leaves and elegant three-petaled white flowers. A hardy feature reaching up to two feet Tall, it thrives in high-water usage areas, making it a dazzling spectacle along pond edges or water gardens. The Broadleaf Arrowhead is not just a feast for the eyes; the plant greatly enhances the natural habitat, providing refuge for aquatic wildlife. Its blooms from spring to late summer attract a range of pollinators while its edible tubers add an ecological dimension. Noteworthy for both its striking appearance and ecological benefits, it can grace any waterscape with its lush presence while thriving in full sun to partial shade conditions. This North American native is the touch of green you've been seeking to enhance your water-laden spaces.

  • Size: Up to 2 feet tall
  • Flowers: White, three-petaled blossoms
  • Foliage: Deep green, arrowhead-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: High, prefers wet or marshy conditions
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Ecological Benefits: Provides habitat for aquatic wildlife, attracts pollinators, and offers edible tubers.
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