Pontederia cordataCommon Name: Pickerelweed | Soil: Wet | |
Height: 1 ft - 2 ft | ||
Blooming: Jul Aug |
This is an emergent species that occurs in the shallow waters of rivers, creeks, lakes, and swamps. It produces striking spikes with many bluish to violet flowers. The seeds are consumed by waterfowl.
No photos are currently available for Pontederia cordata. Although we strive to post our own photos of every species offered, we are still missing a few. We suggest either googling for images of this specis or please visit the USDA PLANTS Database for photos/drawings and further information.