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hooded arrowhead
Sagittaria calycina Engelm. ex Torr., 1859
Sagittaria calycina is a rhizomatous aquatic plant native to the Americas, naturalized elsewhere in shallow temporary wetlands.
Arumleaf Arrowhead
Sagittaria cuneata E.Sheld.
Sagittaria cuneata is a variable North American aquatic perennial herb with traditional Indigenous uses for food and medicine.
Grass-leaved Arrowhead
Sagittaria graminea Michx.
Sagittaria graminea Michx. is a perennial aquatic herb native to North America and Cuba, naturalized in Washington and Vietnam.
lanceleaf arrowhead
Sagittaria lancifolia L.
Sagittaria lancifolia L. is an aquatic flowering plant native to the Americas, naturalized in Java.
broadleaf arrowhead
Sagittaria latifolia Willd.
Sagittaria latifolia, or broadleaf arrowhead, is a wetland perennial whose starchy tubers have long been used as food by Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Aztec arrowhead
Sagittaria montevidensis Cham. & Schltdl.
Sagittaria montevidensis is a rhizomatous aquatic plant native to the Americas, naturalized elsewhere, found in shallow wetland habitats.
Nipplebract Arrowhead
Sagittaria papillosa Buchenau
Sagittaria papillosa (nipplebract arrowhead) is a perennial aquatic native of the south-central US identifiable by nipple-like papillae on its flower bracts.
Delta Arrowhead
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G.Sm.
Sagittaria platyphylla is an aquatic perennial herb that has become an invasive weed in the Yangtze River Basin and Australia.
sessile-fruited arrowhead
Sagittaria rigida Pursh
Sagittaria rigida is an edible-tubered aquatic plant native to North America, naturalized in Great Britain.
Arrowhead
Sagittaria sagittifolia L.
Sagittaria sagittifolia L. is an aquatic perennial herb native to Eurasian wetlands, used as food and traditional medicine, and can be weedy or invasive.
Chinese Arrowhead
Sagittaria trifolia L.
Sagittaria trifolia is a Eurasian wetland plant cultivated as a starchy food crop in Asia.
Coulter's snapdragon
Sairocarpus coulterianus (A.DC.) D.A.Sutton
Sairocarpus coulterianus is an annual herb native to southern California and Baja California, with tinted white snapdragon flowers.
Sierra Snapdragon
Sairocarpus multiflorus (Pennell) D.A.Sutton
Sairocarpus multiflorus, the Sierra/multi-flowered snapdragon, is an endemic California New World snapdragon that grows on lower mountain slopes.
Nuttall's Snapdragon
Sairocarpus nuttallianus (A.DC.) D.A.Sutton
Sairocarpus nuttallianus is an annual or biennial herb with glandular hairs and small veined light purple flowers.
wiry snapdragon
Sairocarpus vexillocalyculatus (Kellogg) D.A.Sutton
Sairocarpus vexillocalyculatus is a New World wild snapdragon found mostly in California, with common names including wiry snapdragon.
Common Glasswort
Salicornia europaea (Moss) Lambinon & Vanderp.
Salicornia europaea is a coastal halophyte used in phytoremediation and historically harvested for soda ash production.
Pacific Glasswort
Salicornia pacifica Standl.
Salicornia pacifica (pickleweed) is a salt-tolerant North American coastal edible shrub that supports local wildlife.
Beaded Samphire
Salicornia quinqueflora Bunge ex Ung.-Sternb.
Salicornia quinqueflora, or beaded glasswort, is a salt-tolerant succulent perennial shrub found in Australia and New Zealand.
Virginia Glasswort
Salicornia virginica L.
Salicornia virginica is a Northern Hemisphere halophytic wetland perennial dicot being tested as a salt-water-irrigable biofuel crop.
Siberian Violet-willow
Salix acutifolia Willd.
Salix acutifolia is a dioecious willow species native to Russia and eastern Asia, with one cultivar holding a Royal Horticultural Society award.
peachleaf willow
Salix amygdaloides Andersson
Salix amygdaloides (almond/peach leaf willow) is a fast-growing, short-lived deciduous willow native to central North America.
arctic willow
Salix arctica Pall.
Salix arctica (Arctic willow) is a small circumpolar Arctic shrub with traditional indigenous uses and wildlife value.
Rusty Willow
Salix atrocinerea Brot.
Salix atrocinerea (grey willow) is a hardy pioneer willow species native to mostly Atlantic regions of Western Europe and North Africa.
Eared Willow
Salix aurita L.
Eared willow (Salix aurita L.) is an occasionally cultivated European shrub willow, named for its persistent kidney-shaped stipules.
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