Aponogeton distachyos

water hawthorn

Eventual height & spread

Aponogeton distachyos

water hawthorn

  • 1 litre aquatic pot
  • £34.99
  • available to order from summer
  • 10 litre pot
  • £64.99
  • available to order from summer
  • 3 litre aquatic pot
  • £59.99
  • available to order from summer
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  • Position: full sun
  • Depth of water: 30-90cm (12-36in)
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: March to July and September to October
  • Hardiness: frost hardy (may need protection in winter)


Originating in South Africa, this exotic-looking aquatic will usually flower twice a year. It has a summer dormancy, so is perfect for pairing with water lilies, which can take centre-stage while this one is catching its breath. After emerging from its summer dormancy, water hawthorn produces lots of paddle-like foliage and beautiful white blooms, which usually remain right up until the first frosts.

In early spring it will usually start up again, giving another couple of months of colour. The flowers are edible and are said to be a delicacy in Germany where they sell them in tins. Aponogeton distachyos will tolerate a little light shade, but for the best performance it should be planted out in full sun.

Please note that the leaves and flowers may be damaged in transit, however the bulb is very robust, so (provided it is not in its summer dormancy) it will put on new growth quite quickly after being planted out.


  • Garden care:
    Plant with the crown about 15-30cm (6-12in) below the water surface, either directly into the base of the pond in heavy loam or in a planting basket filled with aquatic compost. Place it in full sun to partial shade for best flowering.

    Deadhead regularly to encourage further blooms and cut back and remove foliage as it dies back in autumn. If your pond freezes solid in winter, lift the plant before the first hard frost and overwinter it in a tub of water in a

    Divide congested clumps in spring before returning them to the pond.
  • Goes well with