Pickerelweed
Pontederia cordata (Pickerelweed or Pickerel Rush) is a striking, pond-loving perennial native to Texas and much of eastern North America. With tall flower spikes in shades of blue, purple, or white rising above heart-shaped leaves, it adds bold texture and color to shallow water edges. This emergent aquatic grows with its roots and stems underwater and its leaves and blooms above, providing food and habitat for waterfowl, bees, butterflies, and dragonflies. Bonus: its seeds are edible and have been traditionally used in salads, cereals, or ground into flour. Scientific Name: Pontederia cordata Origin: Texas and Eastern North America Native Habitat: Marshes, ditches, and shallow pond edges Height: Up to 4 feet Spread: 1 to 2 feet (clumping habit) Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Water: Moist to Wet (up to 12" underwater) USDA Zones: 4–10 Bloom: June to September
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- 1 gallon
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- 1 gallon — 25.50 USD — In stock
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