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Sagittaria graminea

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Sagittaria graminea, the grassy arrowhead or grass-leaved arrowhead, is an aquatic plant species native to eastern North America. It is known from every Canadian province from Ontario to Newfoundland, and every US state from the Great Plains to the Atlantic, plus Colorado, New Mexico and Cuba. It is considered naturalized in Washington State and in Vietnam.

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Sagittaria graminea Sagittaria graminea grassleaved arrowhead Go Botany

Sagittaria graminea grows in wet areas such as marshes and the banks of rivers and lakes. It is a perennial herb up to 100 cm tall with long-linear, grass-like leaves.

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A long list of varietal and subspecific names have been proposed over the years. Most have either been elevated to the species level or relegated to synonymy. At the present time (April 2014) only two are recognized:

  • Sagittaria graminea subsp. graminea
  • Sagittaria graminea subsp. weatherbiana (Fernald) R.R.Haynes & Hellq.

  • Sagittaria graminea Sagittaria Sagittaria graminea ssp platyphylla Eurobodalla Shire

    Sagittaria graminea Sagittaria graminea Grassy arrowhead NPIN

    Sagittaria graminea Sagittaria graminea Michaux subsp weatherbiana Fernald R R

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    Sagittaria graminea Wikipedia