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Sagittaria lancifolia, the
bulltongue arrowhead, is a New
World perennial,
monocot plant in the
family Alismataceae,
genus Sagittaria, with herbaceous...
- – Florida;
naturalized in
Mariana Islands Sagittaria lancifolia L. –
Bulltongue Arrowhead –
southeastern US from
Texas to Delaware; West Indies; Latin...
- "scratcher" or "geewhiz" was used to
deweed or
cultivate the crop. The "
bulltongue" and "sweeps" were used to
plough the
middle of the rows. All
these metal...
- Landoltia) big
floatingheart (Nymphoides aquatica)
orchids (Orchidaceae spp.)
bulltongue arrowhead (Sagittaria lancifolia)
floating water spangles (Salvinia minima)...
- for mates, and the
species exclusively uses
Sagittaria lancifolia, the
bulltongue arrowhead, to lay egg clutches. This
reliance on one
plant make the coquí...
- sedges, and shrubs.
Vegetation in the
undeveloped marshes is
dominated by
bulltongue and maidencane. The
habitat is
divided into 16,500
acres (67 km2) of natural...