Arrowhead
aka: Duck Potato
(Sagittaria Spp.)

Description
Named for its arrow-shapped, emergent leaves, although some may be elliptical in shape. Some forms with ribbon or tongue-like submersed leaves. Underground rootstocks end with tubers. Tiny white flowers sometimes present. Found throughout the United States.
Suggested Treatments
| Rodeo | Use 1 oz of Rodeo and 1oz of Cidekick per gallon of water, spray mixture on foliage, 75-100 gallons of this solution, will treat a surface acre. |
Use restrictions of treated water with Rodeo
| Drinking | Swimming | Irrigation | Fishing |
| None | None | None | None |
