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Sagittaria graminea

Sagittaria graminea
Arrowhead, Swamp Potato, Old World Arrowhead, Duck Potato, Wapato

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An aquatic perennial plant used in lagoon systems for phosphate removal. This variety has white pompom flowers, very double, with a purplish base, and lance-shaped leaves, characteristic of sagittaria.
Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time February to May, September to October
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Description

The Sagittaria sagittifolia 'Flore Pleno', also known as arrowhead, is an aquatic perennial plant. Sagittarias have phosphate-removing properties used in wastewater treatment. In this variety, beautiful double white pompoms bloom in summer among the lance-shaped leaves. At the base of the flower, there are some purplish nuances that enhance its charm. Despite its exotic appearance, this aquatic perennial is hardy.

The Arrowleaf Sagittaria belongs to the family Alismataceae. It is a tuberous plant of horticultural origin, 60 cm (24in) tall. The wild form is widespread in water bodies in temperate regions of Europe, Russia, and China. Flowering occurs in July-August. The flowers are arranged in whorls of three along the stem, with male flowers on top and female flowers below. This plant exhibits a peculiar feature: it has three types of leaves, a phenomenon known as foliar polymorphism. The submerged leaves form long ribbons of 1.20 m (4ft) and can create real aquatic meadows. The floating leaves are rounded and heart-shaped, while the emergent leaves out of the water are arrow-shaped and acute. The underground stem produces numerous shoots ending in tubers, which serve for propagation.

Arrowheads are used as phosphate-removing plants at the edges and in stagnant artificial or natural waters, natural streams, shallow waters, and marshy gardens. To prevent them from becoming too invasive, they can be planted in containers submerged in basins. They can be used decoratively in a water feature or in an aquatic container on the terrace. This plant, in its wild form, is considered invasive in the USA.

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Planting and care

Plant Sagittaria sagittifolia 'Flore Pleno' in rich soil, even clay or loamy clay, slightly alkaline, neutral to slightly acidic. Install it in partial shade or in a sunny location. In nature, these plants grow on the edges of ponds and water points, and are inseparable from natural stagnant, shallow waters. Plant the arrowhead leaf sagittaria at a depth of 20 cm (8in), with its stump able to be submerged up to 10 cm (4in). It is preferable to clean it in August-September, by cutting back the spreading foliage and removing faded flowers to prevent spontaneous sowing.
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