PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Hunter-Cario, Leslie TI - Propagation Protocol for Broadleaf Arrowhead <em>Sagittaria latifolia</em> Willd. (Alismataceae) AID - 10.2979/NPJ.2007.8.2.80 DP - 2007 Jun 20 TA - Native Plants Journal PG - 80--83 VI - 8 IP - 2 4099 - http://npj.uwpress.org/content/8/2/80.short 4100 - http://npj.uwpress.org/content/8/2/80.full SO - NATIVE PLANTS JOURNAL2007 Jun 20; 8 AB - Broadleaf arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia Willd. [Alismataceae]), an obligate wetland species found from southern Canada and to northern and western South America, the West Indies, and Hawai‘i (Hitchcock and others 2001), may be propagated reliably using seeds or tubers. This species provides both food and cover for many species of birds, mammals, fish, and aquatic insects (Thunhorst 1993). I describe both methods of propagation as they are used by the nursery staff of Environmental Concern, a nonprofit organization on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, to grow this species for use in wetland restoration and construction projects.