Overview
Introduce the versatile and vibrant broadleaf arrowhead live plant (Sagittaria Latifolia) to your aquatic environment. This remarkable perennial is not only a stunning addition to water features but also a functional and edible aquatic plant. Known for its distinct arrow-shaped leaves and delicate white flowers, the Sagittaria Latifolia thrives in shallow water and boggy conditions, making it an ideal choice for pond margins, water gardens, and naturalized areas. Our 1-count live plant arrives ready to establish, quickly adding lush greenery and ecological value to your outdoor space. Discover the beauty and benefits of this fast-growing and resilient native plant.
The broadleaf arrowhead live plant is a North American native, prized for its ornamental appeal and its edible tubers, which have historically been a food source. It’s a robust and adaptable species, capable of growing in various climates and water conditions, making it an excellent choice for both experienced and novice water gardeners. Its clumping growth habit ensures a tidy appearance while providing habitat and food for local wildlife.
Key Benefits
Integrating a broadleaf arrowhead live plant into your garden offers numerous advantages, from aesthetic enhancement to practical culinary uses. Here are some key benefits:
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Edible Tubers: The plant produces starchy tubers that are a delicious and nutritious food source. These can be harvested and prepared similarly to potatoes, offering a unique culinary experience for those interested in foraging or growing their own food.
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Attractive Foliage and Flowers: With its distinctive arrow-shaped leaves and charming white flowers that bloom throughout the summer, the Sagittaria Latifolia adds significant visual interest to any water feature. The lush green foliage provides a beautiful contrast to other aquatic plants.
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Ecological Value: As a native species, it supports local ecosystems by providing food and shelter for various wildlife, including waterfowl and insects. It contributes to a healthy pond environment and promotes biodiversity.
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Fast Growing and Robust: This plant is known for its vigorous growth rate, quickly establishing itself and filling out its designated area. It’s also cold-resistant and perennial, returning year after year with minimal effort.
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Water Purification: Like many aquatic plants, the broadleaf arrowhead live plant can help improve water quality by absorbing excess nutrients, thereby reducing algae growth and maintaining a clearer, healthier pond.
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Easy to Grow: Requiring heavy watering and full to partial sun, this plant is relatively low maintenance once established. It’s an excellent choice for beginners looking to add an aquatic plant to their garden.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your broadleaf arrowhead live plant is straightforward, especially given its robust and adaptable nature. This plant thrives in moist to wet conditions, making it perfect for the edges of ponds, bogs, or water gardens. It prefers a location with full sun to partial shade; at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily will encourage the best growth and flowering, though it can tolerate some afternoon shade in hotter climates. Ensure the plant’s roots are consistently wet or submerged in shallow water.
When it comes to soil, the Sagittaria Latifolia is not overly particular but prefers a rich, heavy soil mix. Clay, loam, peat, or silt are all suitable. Avoid overly sandy soils which may not retain enough moisture or nutrients. For container planting in a pond, use a heavy planting basket lined with burlap to prevent soil from washing out, and fill it with a good quality aquatic plant soil or heavy garden soil. Fertilization is generally not heavily required for this fast-growing plant, especially if planted in a nutrient-rich pond environment. However, slow-release aquatic plant fertilizers can be used sparingly during the growing season if growth appears to be slowing. Always follow product instructions carefully.
The broadleaf arrowhead live plant is cold-resistant and suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 9 and above, meaning it can withstand temperatures down to 20°F. In colder zones, you may need to protect the plant or bring container-grown specimens indoors if the water surface freezes solid. Keep an eye out for pests, though it’s generally quite resistant. Regular removal of spent flowers can encourage more blooms and a tidier appearance. This healthy pond plant will bring years of enjoyment.
Size & Details
This offering includes one (1) broadleaf arrowhead live plant, typically shipped as a plant plug in its vegetative growth stage, ready for immediate planting. The plant plug provides a healthy root system, ensuring a high success rate upon transplanting. The Sagittaria Latifolia is known for its fast growth rate, quickly developing into a substantial clump of foliage. Mature plants can reach heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a similar spread, forming an attractive mass of arrow-shaped leaves. The plant will establish quickly, with flowering generally occurring from summer to early fall.
It is best suited for outdoor environments, thriving in full sun to partial shade, and requiring heavy watering. The plant’s robust nature allows it to grow well in a variety of soil types including clay, loam, peat, and silt. It is a perennial, meaning it will return year after year, providing continuous beauty and functionality to your water garden. This edible aquatic plant is also features as pet safe and child safe, making it a worry-free addition to family gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How big does this broadleaf arrowhead live plant get? A: A: The broadleaf arrowhead live plant typically grows to a height of 1 to 3 feet and can spread similarly, forming a dense clump of foliage. Its size can vary slightly depending on growing conditions and water depth.
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Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: This is primarily an outdoor plant, ideally suited for water gardens, ponds, and boggy areas. While it requires consistently wet conditions, it thrives in natural outdoor light and climate.
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Q: How much sunlight does the Sagittaria Latifolia need? A: The Sagittaria Latifolia prefers full sun to partial shade, meaning it should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and flowering. It can tolerate some shade, especially in hot climates.
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Q: Is this edible aquatic plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the broadleaf arrowhead live plant is considered easy to care for. It’s quite robust and adaptable, primarily requiring consistent moisture and adequate sunlight. It’s a great choice for beginners.
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Q: What condition will the pond plant arrive in? A: The plant will arrive as a healthy plant plug in its vegetative growth stage, ensuring a strong start for transplanting. It will be carefully packaged to protect it during transit.
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Q: Can I really eat the tubers of this plant? A: Yes, the tubers of the broadleaf arrowhead live plant are edible. They are starchy and can be cooked like potatoes, often roasted, boiled, or fried. Ensure proper identification before consumption.
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Q: When is the best time to plant this water garden plant? A: The best time to plant the broadleaf arrowhead live plant is in the spring or early summer after the last threat of frost has passed and water temperatures have begun to warm up. This allows the plant ample time to establish.
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Q: Will this plant survive winter in my zone? A: This plant is cold-resistant and perennial in USDA Hardiness Zones 9 and above, meaning it can tolerate temperatures down to 20°F. In colder zones, the plant may die back but often regrows from submerged tubers in spring.
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Q: Is this aquatic plant safe for pets? A: Yes, the broadleaf arrowhead live plant is considered pet safe and child safe, making it a suitable addition to gardens where pets and children play.
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Q: What type of soil does it need? A: The broadleaf arrowhead live plant thrives in heavy, rich soils such as clay, loam, peat, or silt. When planting in containers for a pond, use a heavy garden soil or specialized aquatic planting mix.





















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