Sagittaria latifolia

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Read about Sagittaria latifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sagittaria latifolia, Willd. (S. variabilis, Engelm.). Fig. 3519. Very variable in stature and shape of lvs., ranging from a few inches to 3-4 ft. tall: lvs. mostly broad-sagittate with long basal lobes, but running into very narrow forms: fls. clear white, about 1 in. across, usually monoecious, the filaments slender: achene winged, with a lateral or oblique beak. Common everywhere in margins of ponds and lakes, and offered by dealers in native plants for colonizing in bog-gardens and in lily-ponds. There is a double-fld. form known as S. variabilis fl.-pl., Hort., which probably belongs here. G. 29:31.


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