Wetland potatoes…

Pretty little white flowers above ground and edible potato-like tubers under the water. That describes Broadleaf Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia), aka Indian Potato. Copyright 2026 Pamela Breitberg
Indian Potatoes grow in wetlands of the U.S., particularly in warmer climates. They form dense communities within these wetlands offering abundant dining of their tubers for Native Americans and porcupines and muskrats.
This incredible site, with the well established Indian Potato community is the Green Cay Nature Center in Southern Florida. Learn more about this FREE and wondrous site here. Copyright 2026 Pamela Breitberg

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