pickerelweed

NOUN
  1. American plant having spikes of blue flowers and growing in shallow water of streams and ponds
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  • Pickerelweed is a perennial plant that can grow up to 3 1/2 feet tall.
  • Pickerelweed can be cut and the rhizomes can be dug up but physical control is difficult because it can re-establish from seeds and remaining rhizomes.
  • Among them are arrow arum, bull-tongue arrowhead, pickerelweed, water lettuce, white water lily, yellow water lily, and the invasive alligator weed.
  • The ubiquitous saw grass rattles in the wind, while pond-apple trees, yellow pond lilies, and pickerelweed, with its iridescent purple flowers, line the riverbanks.
  • The tidal marshes are dominated by narrowleaf cattail, wild rice, spatterdock and pickerelweed. Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve, New York
  • They usually fill with marsh plants such as arrowhead, water arum, and pickerelweed. The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States
  • And in the water was pickerelweed not yet in bloom and bright yellow bullhead lilies. Landshift in alleys of tall meadow rue
  • Two beneficial plants Cassani said can be installed around lake margins are bulrush - sometimes called buggywhips - and lower growing pickerelweed, which produces beautiful blue flower spikes. Undefined
  • Another major problem in the region is water hyacinth, also known as pickerelweed, which is choking Lake Victoria, Africa's largest. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The NRS units planted with calla lily had lower nutrient removal than canna and pickerelweed. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
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