Orontium
aquaticum
Golden club
Golden club has
dark green, velvety leaves, which have a water repellant surface. Leaves are
two to four inches wide and six to 12 inches long. They are oblong-eliptic. Leaves grow in
groups and emerge from the water on stalks. Golden clubs are named for the shape of their
flower clusters. Many tiny yellow flowers grow at the tip of a club-shaped
structure. The club is on a stalk that arises separately from the
leaves.
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