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i saw a plant growing in the ditch that is a waterplant with a white flower .its not an arrowhead any ideas
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Do you have a picture?
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Leaf shape? Height?
I found a grass-like plant, maybe 6"-8" tall, with tiny white flowers, growing in a wet area alongside a hike/bike trail in a park here. Never had any luck getting it to grow in my bog.
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The type of flower would help as well.
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its a white flower
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I know you said white but what shape?
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I have seen Star Grass growing wild in MS, maybe that is what you have:
http://www.callutheran.edu/gf/plants/category/gar-1157.htm
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