Alligator Flag/Fireflag-Thalia geniculata
Thalia geniculataNo 0 1.40 Ln 4
A large perennial with wide fan like leaves that can reach 9+ ft. Found in wetlands, ditches, swales, and wet pastures. Plants are commonly recognized by tall seed heads and brown coloring during dye backs in winter. Planting depth 0-2 inches. Range includes Zones 9+. Sun to part sun and flood tolerance. Spreads quickly vegetatively and by seed.
Wet/Sun Tolerance * Marshes * Wetlands * Large Size * Zone 9+
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Arrow Arum-Peltandra virginica
Peltandra virginicaYes 1,826 1.70 Ln 4
Perennial with wide "arrow" shaped leaves to 3 ft. Found in various wet areas. Earthy colored berries. Planting depth 3-12 inches. Found in Zones 8-11. Sun to partial-sun and flood tolerance. Wildfowl value.
Wet/Flood/Sun Tolerance * Zones 8+ * 3-12″ Planting Depth * Attractive Foliage
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Arrowhead / Duck Potato-Sagittaria latifolia
Sagittaria latifoliaYes 4,544 1.40 Ln 4
Perenial with "arrow head" shaped leaves that can reach 3+ ft. Found in wetlands, lakes, ponds, ditches, and wet swales. Planting depth 3-12 inches. Range includes Zones 7+. Sun-part sun and flood tolerance. Three petaled white flower on long stem. Helps pull phosphates and nitrates from water and improve water quality. Often planted with Pickerelweed.
Wet/Flood/Sun Tolerance * Zones 7+ * 3-12″ Planting Depth * Wetlands * White Flowers
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Arrowhead Lance Leaf-Sagittaria lancifolia
Sagittaria lancifoliaNo 0 1.40 Ln 4
Perenial with "lance" shaped leaves that can reach 3+ ft. Found in wetlands, lakes, ponds, ditches, and wet swales. Planting depth 3-12 inches. Range includes Zones 7+. Sun-part sun and flood tolerance. Three petaled white flower on long stem. Helps pull phosphates and nitrates from water and improve water quality. Often planted with Pickerelweed.
Wet/Flood/Sun Tolerance * Zones 7+ * 3-12″ Planting Depth * Wetlands * White Flowers
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Beach Elder -Iva imbricata
Iva imbricataWoody shrub that is salt, poor soil, and drought tolerant. Grows up to 3.5 ft. Landscape value. Habitats include coastal areas in Zones 8+, such as upper dunes, bay beaches, mangrove areas, and salt marshes. Commonly identified by its saw-toothed, lance-shaped leaves. Spreads vegetatively and by seeds in Summer to Fall. Thick colonies are common. Excellent for dune restoration. Wildlife food source.
Salt/Sun/Wind/Drought/Poor Soil Tolerance * Landscape Value * Zones 8+
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