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Plant Guide

Water Chestnut

Autumn Child Safe Edible
admin March 25, 2026 5 min read

Water chestnut (Trapa incisa) is an annual, floating aquatic plant that spreads a tidy rosette of small, diamond-to-triangular leaves across the water surface. It blooms with tiny, easy-to-miss flowers tucked into the leaf axils, then produces one of its most recognizable features: a hard, triangular fruit armed with four long, sharp, horn-like spines. The fruit is starchy and edible once properly cooked or processed—just be careful handling it, because those spines mean business.

Scientific Name Trapa incisa
Family / Genus Trapaceae / Trapa
Origin Native across northeastern China to the Yangtze River basin; grows wild in ponds and irrigation/field ditches.
Aliases Caltrop, Horned Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop

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