The larvae have external gills, and live in seepage areas until they metamorphose.
It also does well in man-made moist expanses such as ditches, seepage areas and wet fields.
Its habitat is recorded as being "grassy floodplains, seepage areas, and waterways."
Its habitat has been reported as being seepage areas, streambanks, sandstone pavement, or sandy depressions.
Temporary ponds, and seepage areas, are therefore a critical control on plant species composition.
It occurs on the plateau uplands of the island, growing in wet grassy seepage areas.
The Bunched Arrowhead is found in seepage areas with little to no flow.
There are seepage areas and a spring in the north of the site.
Its typical habitat has been reported as along creekbanks and seepage areas in eucalypt woodlands.
It is found close to fast flowing mountain streams, in seepage areas, on moist forest floors and on wet rocks.