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'''''Sagittaria''''' or "arrowhead" is a genus of about 30<ref name="fna">[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=129016 3. Sagittaria Linnaeus], ''[[Flora of North America]]''</ref> species of [[aquatic plant]]s whose members go by a variety of common names, including '''arrowhead''', '''duck potato''', '''iz-ze-kn''',<ref>[http://vets.com/questionmanager/encyclopaedia/ency1/B1.HTM#ARROWHEAD The Probert Encyclopaedia - Animals And Plants (A)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> '''katniss''', '''kuwai''', '''swan potato''', '''tule potato''', and '''wapato''' (or '''wapatoo''').  Most are native to South America, Central America, and North America, but there are also some from Europe and Asia.<ref name="fna"/>
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Several species bear [[tuber]]s edible as a [[starch]]y [[root vegetable]] that are collected from the wild or cultivated as crops in [[North America]] and [[East Asia]].
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Stock often stoloniferous and tuberiferous. [[Leaves]] aerial, floating or submerged. [[Flowers]] unisexual or polygamous, in umbela, racemes or panicles with female or hermaphrodite flowers at the base and male flowers above or occasionally with the [[flowers]] all male or all female. [[Stamens]] usually numerous. [[Carpels]] numerous, spirally arranged, free, each with 1 ovule; styles apical or subventral. [[Fruit]]lets achenial, laterally compressed, obliquely obovate, the margins winged, with apical or ventral beak.
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Several species are commonly grown in [[aquariums]] or in the [[pond]].
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They are found in all United States. 6"-10" inches long and a half an inch wide.
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Sagittaria (sagitta is Latin for arrow, referring to the arrow-shaped leaves). Alismaceae. Arrowhead. Perennial hardy herbs useful for foliage effects in bogs and shallow ponds and also for their white buttercup-like flowers.
 
Sagittaria (sagitta is Latin for arrow, referring to the arrow-shaped leaves). Alismaceae. Arrowhead. Perennial hardy herbs useful for foliage effects in bogs and shallow ponds and also for their white buttercup-like flowers.
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==Species==
 
==Species==
[[Image:Illustration Sagittaria sagittifolia0.jpg|thumb|''S. sagittifolia'']]
   
* ''[[Sagittaria aginashi]]''
 
* ''[[Sagittaria aginashi]]''
 
* ''[[Sagittaria cuneata]]'' (Wapato, Arrowhead, Swamp Potato)
 
* ''[[Sagittaria cuneata]]'' (Wapato, Arrowhead, Swamp Potato)
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