

Arrow-grass
Botanical name: Juncaginaceae
Arrow-grass
Botanical name: Juncaginaceae

Species of Arrow-grass

Cycnogeton
Tetroncium
Arrowgrasses
Arrowgrasses are a genus of plants that were originally recorded by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Their common name, Arrowgrass, refers to their arrowhead-like appearance. Despite their grassy growth habit, arrowgrasses are not grasses. They can be differentiated by their strong odor and the large number of flowers on their stems. Some varieties are poisonous to cattle.

Scientific Classification
