Duck Potato (Sagittaria latifolia)

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Native Aquatic Edible with Arrow-Shaped Elegance

Duck Potato, also known as Broadleaf Arrowhead or Wapato, is a hardy aquatic perennial native to wetlands across North America. Celebrated for its arrowhead-shaped leaves and edible tubers, this plant has been a staple in Indigenous diets for centuries. Its striking white flowers and lush foliage make it a standout in water gardens and naturalized pond edges.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Edible Tubers: Produces starchy, chestnut-flavored tubers traditionally harvested and consumed by Native American tribes.
  • Wildlife Magnet: Attracts ducks, geese, and other waterfowl, enhancing biodiversity in aquatic environments.
  • Ornamental Appeal: Features showy white flowers and distinctive arrow-shaped leaves, adding aesthetic value to water gardens.
  • Erosion Control: Helps stabilize soil in wetland areas, preventing erosion along pond and stream banks.
  • Low Maintenance: Thrives in a variety of wet conditions with minimal care once established.

Growing Tips:

  • Sunlight: Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade.
  • Soil: Grows best in rich, loamy soil submerged under 2–12 inches of water.
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently wet; suitable for ponds, marshes, and rain gardens.
  • Spacing: Plant tubers or divisions 12–18 inches apart to allow room for growth.
  • Propagation: Propagate by dividing rhizomes or planting tubers in spring or early summer.
  • Maintenance: Remove dead foliage in late fall; monitor for invasive spread in small ponds.
Botanical Name Sagittaria latifolia
Common Names Duck Potato, Broadleaf Arrowhead, Wapato
Family Alismataceae (Water Plantain Family)
Origin North America
Plant Type Aquatic Perennial
Life Cycle Perennial
Food Forest Layer Aquatic Layer
Mature Size 2–4 ft tall
Light Full Sun to Partial Shade
Water Needs High; thrives in submerged conditions
Harvest Season Late Summer to Fall
Time to Harvest 90–120 days from planting
Self-Fertile Yes
Growth Rate Moderate to Fast
Zones USDA Zones 3–10
Florida Native Yes
Propagation Tubers, Rhizome Division
Seasonal Traits Dies back in winter; regrows in spring
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