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Grassleaf Arrowhead, Grassy Arrowhead
Sagittaria graminea
Look for it in marshes, ponds, tidal areas
Bunched Arrowhead
Sagittaria fasciculata
Look for it in bogs, ditches adjacent to drained bogs, wooded seepage areas
Leaves of this Arrowhead are spatulate, consistently lacking basal lobes, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
Duck Potato
Sagittaria lancifolia var. media
Look for it in freshwater to brackish tidal marshes, ditches
Leaves lanceolate to broadly ovate, emersed [rising out of water], per Flora of North America.
Broadleaf Arrowhead, Duck Potato
Sagittaria latifolia +
Look for it in bogs, marshes, and - in the case of var. latifolia - swamps, farm ponds, ditches
Leaves palmately veined; leaf bases with long pointed lobes , per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
Engelmann's arrowhead
Sagittaria engelmanniana
Look for it in blackwater streambanks, sphagnum bogs, pocosins, beaver ponds
Leave typically narrowly sagittate, to 8" long, the lobes less than 1" wide, per Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region.
Green Arrow-arum, Tuckahoe
Peltandra virginica
Look for it in marshes, bogs, beaver ponds, pocosins, other stagnant, aquatic situations
Foliage suggests that of Sagittaria latifolia, but leaves pinnately veined, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
White Arrow-arum, White Arum, Spoonflower
Peltandra sagittifolia
Look for it in pocosins of outer Coastal Plain, sphagnous swamps
Perennial with arrow-shaped leaves, vegetatively similar to P. virginica, per Wildflowers of the Eastern United States.
Elephant's Ear, Taro, Dasheen
Colocasia esculenta
Look for it in ditches, shores, bottomland hardwood forests
Leaves are held on 3' long petioles that attach in the center of the leaf, per Invasive Plants, Guide to Identification, Impacts and Control.
Leaves shaped like an elephant's ear or a fat arrowhead, 2-3' long, per Invasive Plants, Guide to Identification, Impacts and Control.
Heartleaf Pickerelweed, Wampee
Pontederia cordata var. cordata
Look for it in marshes, pond-shores, lake-shores
Lvs mostly ovate to triangular-lanceolate, base generally cordate or truncate, per Weakley's Flora.
Leaves basally sheathing, petiolate, and parallel curved-convergent veined, per Plant Systematics.
Lanceleaf Pickerelweed
Pontederia cordata var. lancifolia
Look for it in marshes, pond-shores, lake-shores
Leaves lanceolate, base generally cuneate to truncate, per Weakley's Flora.