Sagittaria subulata

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Read about Sagittaria subulata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sagittaria subulata, Buch. (S. natans, in part. S. pusilla, Nutt.). Slender and simple, usually only a few inches high: lvs. linear or narrowly oblanceolate, rigid: fls. few, usually in 1 whorl, white, 1/2 – 3/4 in. across, the filaments broad. N. Y. to Ala., along the coast.— Offered by dealers in native plants. A plant once sold as S. natans is said to have come from the Amazon Valley; from this the form known as “New Era” was derived; and a cross of the latter with “S. lanceolata” (S. lancifolia), native in La., gave the form "Francis M." S. natans, Pallas, the accepted species under this name, is native in N. Eu. and Siberia.


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