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Chicagoland Native Plants - Katniss (Sagittaria latifolia) Family: Alismataceae Katniss, also commonly called Arrowhead, is a native perennial plant that likes to grow in standing water. It typically blooms from mid-July to
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Names in Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games. “Katniss” is of course the cattail root, as she tells us. But it is a heavily nourishing plant, important. - ppt download
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