Description
American Golden Club Can be grown as a floating pond plant or bog plant. Hardy in Zones 5-11 which is most of the United States. Golden club is an unusual and attractive member of the of the arum family, related to Jack-in-the-pulpit, skunk cabbage, and garden calla lily. The common name comes from the small bright yellow floral spike (spadix).
It does well at the edge of garden ponds or in shallow ornamental pools. It is at its best in full sunlight in about a foot of water so the leaves can float, water lily-like. However, this plant can tolerate shade, and acidic conditions.