Michigan Wildflower the Arrowhead
Sagittaria latifolia
The Arrowhead plant or Sagittaria latifolia is one of hundreds of wildflowers found in Michigan. The Arrowhead is commonly found along the shore lines of the numerous lakes, rivers and ponds in Michigan.
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24 Comments
Post a CommentThese are pretty.
Very pretty flower :)
These grow in somewhat swampy areas of Virginia, as well. I've wanted to transplant one, but at my current property, it wouldn't thrive. Also, I think it might be a real task to properly dig one up...
Always nice to find one while walking.
Beautiful pics!
Nice pictures. This is a unique flower.
The petals look like paper! So fragile.
Excellent pix and info!!
Great photos!
A beautiful photo!