Submerged
Aquatic Plant
Sagittaria subulata (Awl-leaf Arrowhead)
The Sagittaria subulata, commonly known as Awl-leaf Arrowhead, is a wetland plant that belongs to the grass family. It is characterized by its long and slender leaves that resemble awl-shaped needles. This plant thrives in wet environments such as marshes and ponds, where it adds a touch of vertical interest with its delicate white flowers that bloom during the summer months. The height of the Awl-leaf Arrowhead can range from 12 to 24 inches, while its width usually spans about 6 to 12 inches.
1 Nursery
grows this plant.
12-24 inches High and 6-12 inches Spread