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Water Plantain
Alisma plantago-aquatica
(Alismataceae)

Look in fresh water and mud for the water plantain. The tapered oval leaves have a checkerboard appearance with veins parallel to the central vein, and connecting transverse veinlets. Flowers have three sepals and three smooth-edged white to pinkish petals. They are arranged in a pyramid.

DISTRIBUTION: Margins of ponds in valleys and mountains throughout the Calif. Floristic Province; < 1600 m.
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