Martin Pellizzer

Sagittaria Subulata Var. Typica

Sagittaria subulata var. typica is a delicate aquatic plant native to the wetlands of eastern North America. It is known for its narrow, arrow-shaped leaves that float just above the water's surface. This variety thrives in shallow, still waters and is often found in marshes and pond edges. Its small white flowers bloom in late summer, adding a subtle beauty to its habitat. It is a popular choice for water gardens due to its ornamental value and ease of care.