Seedling
leaves are narrow with nearly parallel sides tapering to a blunt point
rectangular-shaped markings on leaves distinguish them from seedlings of ducksalad, bulrush, and monocoria
grows submerged
roots are septate (divided by horizontal partitions) in contrast to ducksalad roots
third or fourth true leaf is arrowhead shaped
Mature plant
leaves and flower-bearing stems grow above the water surface
flowers, borne in clusters, have three white petals
Gregg's (perennial) arrowhead leaves are much narrower than California arrowhead, with basal lobes 2 to 3 times longer than terminal lobe
Gregg's arrowhead reproduces by seed, rhizomes, and corms
Management
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