Pickerel Weed

Pontederia cordata

Pickerel Weed
Pontederiaceae
Pontederia
Pontederia cordata
Linnaeus
ON, QC, NB, PE, NS
Characteristics
Aquatic
Deciduous
Sun
Wet
No
No
No
No
Habitat Considerations
Boreal Shield, Atlantic Maritime
Wet Meadow/Prairie/Field, Riparian, Swamp/Marsh, Fresh Water Aquatic, Lakeshores
Pond Edge/Wetland Garden, Pond/Standing Water, Rooftop Garden (drought tolerant/shallow rooted)
Design Considerations
30 cm
60 cm
Jun - Nov
Purple|White/Cream
Yes
No
No
Conservation Status
Interesting Tidbits
Pickerelweed has often been used for food. Each fruit contains a nutritious, starchy seed that can be eaten straight from the plant or dried and added to granola and other cereals. The dried seeds can also be boiled, roasted to improve flavour or ground into flour. The young leaves have sometimes been eaten raw in salads or boiled and served with butter. (Kershaw)

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