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Thalia dealbata, Fras. Stemless: petioles 1-2 ft. long: lvs. canna-like, cordate, ovate, 6-9 in. long: scape terete, 3-5 ft. high: panicles erect: spikes erect. June-Sept. Ponds and marshes, S. C. and west. —A stately aquatic; should be placed in shallow water or in wet soil.  
Thalia dealbata, Fras. Stemless: petioles 1-2 ft. long: lvs. canna-like, cordate, ovate, 6-9 in. long: scape terete, 3-5 ft. high: panicles erect: spikes erect. June-Sept. Ponds and marshes, S. C. and west. B.M. 1690. G.W. 3, p. 620. B.B. 1:455.—A stately aquatic; should be placed in shallow water or in wet soil.  
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 Thalia dealbata subsp. var.  Powdery alligator flag, Water canna
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Thalia dealbata, Fras. Stemless: petioles 1-2 ft. long: lvs. canna-like, cordate, ovate, 6-9 in. long: scape terete, 3-5 ft. high: panicles erect: spikes erect. June-Sept. Ponds and marshes, S. C. and west. —A stately aquatic; should be placed in shallow water or in wet soil. CH


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