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acid-water arrowhead, Engelmann's arrowhead

narrow-leaf arrowhead, threadleaf arrowhead

Habit Herbs, perennial, to 70 cm; rhizomes absent; stolons present; corms present. Herbs, perennial, to 170 cm, mostly of fresh waters, some plants stranded along shore; rhizomes absent; stolons present; corms present.
Leaves

emersed;

petiole triangular, 10–40 cm;

blade sagittate, 4.5–10 × 0.2–2 cm, basal lobes ± equal to remainder of blade.

submersed or floating, rarely emersed; submersed phyllodial, flattened, 30–250 × 0.1–1.5 cm; floating with petiole flattened, to 40 cm, blade linear-ovate to ovate, rarely sagittate, to 3.5 × 0.5 cm; emersed with petiole 5–10 cm, blade linear-ovate to ovate, rarely hastate to sagittate, to 4 × 0.5 cm; stranded plants usually with expanded leaf blades.

Inflorescences

racemes, of 2–4 whorls, emersed, 5–14 × 2–4 cm;

peduncles 20–38 cm;

bracts distinct or if connate, then less than ¼ total length, lanceolate, 5–25 mm, not papillose; fruiting pedicels spreading, cylindric, 1.5–3.5 cm.

racemes, rarely panicles, of 4–10 whorls, floating to slightly emersed, 15–25 × 5–15 cm;

peduncles 10–200 cm;

bracts connate more than ¼ total length, lanceolate, 110 mm, delicate, not papillose; fruiting pedicels spreading to recurved, cylindric, 1.5–4.5 cm.

Flowers

to 30 mm diam.;

sepals recurved to spreading, not enclosing flower or fruiting head;

filaments linear, longer than to equal length of anther, glabrous;

pistillate pedicellate, without ring of sterile stamens.

to 3 cm diam.;

sepals spreading in staminate, erect in pistillate, enclosing flower or fruiting head;

filaments dilated, ± equaling anthers, glabrous;

pistillate pedicellate, without ring of sterile stamens.

Fruiting

heads 1–1.8 cm diam.;

achenes cuneate to obovoid, without abaxial keel, 2.4–4 × 1.5–3.8 mm, beaked;

faces not tuberculate, wings 1–3, ± entire, glands 1–2;

beak lateral, obliquely ascending, (0.7–)1–2.1 mm.

heads 0.7–1 cm diam.;

achenes obovoid, abaxially keeled, 5 × 2.5 mm, beaked;

faces not tuberculate, wings 0–3, ± entire, glands 0–1;

beak lateral, erect, 1 mm.

2n

= 22.

= 22.

Sagittaria engelmanniana

Sagittaria filiformis

Phenology Flowering late spring–summer (Jun–Sep). Flowering summer–fall.
Habitat Acid waters of ponds, lakes, bogs, and streams Shallow, swift waters or deep streams in northern portion of range, ponds, lakes, drainage canals, and swamps in southern portion of range
Elevation 0–1100 m (0–3600 ft) 0–100 m (0–300 ft)
Distribution
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AL; CT; FL; GA; MA; ME; NC; NJ; NY; PA; RI; SC; VA
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Source FNA vol. 22. FNA vol. 22.
Parent taxa Alismataceae > Sagittaria Alismataceae > Sagittaria
Sibling taxa
S. ambigua, S. australis, S. brevirostra, S. cristata, S. cuneata, S. demersa, S. fasciculata, S. filiformis, S. graminea, S. guayanensis, S. isoetiformis, S. kurziana, S. lancifolia, S. latifolia, S. longiloba, S. montevidensis, S. papillosa, S. platyphylla, S. rigida, S. sanfordii, S. secundifolia, S. subulata, S. teres
S. ambigua, S. australis, S. brevirostra, S. cristata, S. cuneata, S. demersa, S. engelmanniana, S. fasciculata, S. graminea, S. guayanensis, S. isoetiformis, S. kurziana, S. lancifolia, S. latifolia, S. longiloba, S. montevidensis, S. papillosa, S. platyphylla, S. rigida, S. sanfordii, S. secundifolia, S. subulata, S. teres
Synonyms S. stagnorum, S. subulata var. gracillima
Name authority J. G. Smith: Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 5: 25. (1894) J. G. Smith: N. Amer. Sagittaria. 20, plate 15, figs. 5–8. (1894)
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