Mud Plantain

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Description

Alisma subcordatum, also known as the American water plantain or mud plantain, is a perennial aquatic plant found in North America. Here's what I found about it:

    • Appearance: It grows up to 3 feet tall with long-petioled, broad, ovate to elliptic leaves that can reach up to 15 cm long. The leaves are usually emersed but can also be floating. The inflorescence is a branched panicle with small white to pink flowers that bloom from June to September.
    • Habitat: It prefers shallow, still or slow-moving water, such as ponds, lakes, ditches, and marshes. It can also be found in wet meadows and along riverbanks.
    • Ecology: Alisma subcordatum is an important food source for waterfowl, fish, and some amphibians. It also helps to improve water quality by filtering out pollutants.

  • Traditional uses: Native Americans used the dried roots of Alisma subcordatum as a food source and to treat a variety of ailments.

Alisma subcordatum, also known as Water Plantain, American Water Plantain, or Southern Water Plantain, is native to a large portion of North America, including most of the Eastern and Central United States and parts of Canada. Here's a comprehensive list of the states where it's considered native:

Northeast:
Connecticut
Delaware
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont

Southeast:
Alabama
Georgia
Kentucky
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia

Midwest:
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
Ohio
South Dakota
Wisconsin

Central:

Arkansas
Oklahoma
Texas

Mud Plantain
Liatris ligulistylis
Meadow Blasing Star

Native Plant Map

Dark Green indicates the plant is native within the state, yellow rare, the lime green indicates where the plant is native and seen more within a state.

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