Well. At the risk of looking like the kid always madly waving their hand in the teacher's face, I will merely say that since you've been calling them Spider Lilies, you should just keep on with it. That's something, that you're hobnobbing with mayors now, btw.
Hi Peg, Well I think they are in the genus arrowheads (Sagittaria) but I don't have a Southern guide book to determine the species of arrowhead. I saw some blooming in FL a few weeks back, a different species than this one. What a beauty! love j
Well. At the risk of looking like the kid always madly waving their hand in the teacher's face, I will merely say that since you've been calling them Spider Lilies, you should just keep on with it.
ReplyDeleteThat's something, that you're hobnobbing with mayors now, btw.
Hi Peg, Well I think they are in the genus arrowheads (Sagittaria) but I don't have a Southern guide book to determine the species of arrowhead. I saw some blooming in FL a few weeks back, a different species than this one. What a beauty! love j
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