Species PlantsArumleaf Arrowhead

Arumleaf Arrowhead

Sagittaria cuneata

CommonPlant
Illustration of Arumleaf Arrowhead (Sagittaria cuneata)

Arumleaf Arrowhead features distinctive arrow-shaped leaves and small white flowers. It is a resilient plant that can adapt to various water conditions, making it a common sight in its range. This species plays a crucial role in wetland ecosystems.

Habitat
Commonly found in shallow waters of lakes and rivers.
Diet
Insects pollinate its flowers, and it provides habitat for aquatic insects and amphibians.
How common
Common

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