Water trumpet is a plant species indigenous to the wetlands of North and South America. It is commonly known as cow tongue, bulltongue arrowhead, and amphibious arrowhead. The water trumpet plant has a distinctive bell-shaped flower that resembles a trumpet and is usually white or pink in color. It is a popular choice for gardeners who want to add some visual interest to their water features, ponds, and bog gardens. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, water trumpet is also known for its medicinal properties. It has been used traditionally for treating digestive disorders, respiratory problems, and skin irritations.