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PNW Native Plant Database Sagittaria latifolia (Broadleaf arrowhead)
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Sagittaria latifolia (Broadleaf arrowhead)

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This aquatic specialty features spikes of small, white flowers with bright yellow centers that rise 2 ft or more above 1 ft high clumps of arrow-shaped leaves. Grows in sun to part shade and requires an aquatic environment. In a wild setting, this native, deciduous perennial’s tubers are enjoyed by wildlife and are a traditional food for many indigenous people. In a backyard pond setting, they are more likely to attract birds, while resisting deer.

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This aquatic specialty features spikes of small, white flowers with bright yellow centers that rise 2 ft or more above 1 ft high clumps of arrow-shaped leaves. Grows in sun to part shade and requires an aquatic environment. In a wild setting, this native, deciduous perennial’s tubers are enjoyed by wildlife and are a traditional food for many indigenous people. In a backyard pond setting, they are more likely to attract birds, while resisting deer.

This aquatic specialty features spikes of small, white flowers with bright yellow centers that rise 2 ft or more above 1 ft high clumps of arrow-shaped leaves. Grows in sun to part shade and requires an aquatic environment. In a wild setting, this native, deciduous perennial’s tubers are enjoyed by wildlife and are a traditional food for many indigenous people. In a backyard pond setting, they are more likely to attract birds, while resisting deer.

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