The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of
flowering plants in the order
Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists.
The
APG system (1998) and
APG II system (2003) treat it in the order Alismatales in the clade
monocots. The family consists of only one genus, ''Aponogeton'', with 56 known species (Christenhusz & Byng 2016
) of
aquatic plant
Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes. A macrophyte is a plant that ...
s, most of which have been included in a molecular phylogeny by Chen et al. (2015). The name was published in ''
Supplementum Plantarum
', commonly abbreviated to ' or just ', and further abbreviated by botanists to ''Suppl. Pl.'', is a 1782 book by Carolus Linnaeus the Younger. Written entirely in Latin, it was intended as a supplement to the 1737 ' and the 1753 ', both written b ...
'' 32: 214 (1782) and is derived from a geographic location neighboring (''geton'') the Apono tribal district of coastal
Gabon. Some species are used as
ornamental plants in aquariums.
Distribution
They are
aquatic plant
Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes. A macrophyte is a plant that ...
s, which are found in tropical to warm temperate regions of
Africa,
Asia and
Australasia.
[Watson, L. & Dallwitz, M. J. (1992 onwards)]
Aponogetonaceae
''Aponogeton distachyos'' is originally from
South Africa but has become naturalised in South
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
, Western
South America, and Western
Europe.
Individual plants are not always easy to identify due to hybridization (particularly those sold as ''A. crispus'' - which are often cultivated hybrids with ''A. natans'' or ''A. rigidifolius'').
Generally an Aponogeton from Asia will have a single bloom stalk, while those from African heritage (including Madagascar) will have multiple blooming stems on the same flower stalk.
Even though seventeen species are found in Africa, only one of them, ''A. distachyos'', has been continuously maintained as a plant in garden ponds. Several of the eleven Madagascan species have been introduced as new aquarium plants in the early 21st century. At present, the following plants from Madagascar are in culture: ''
Aponogeton boivinianus
''Aponogeton boivinianus'' is a species of flowering plant in the Aponogetonaceae family. It is Native to Madagascar
Description
From a round, flattened tuber, arise a rosette of broad, elongated leaves on short stems. The leaves have an attract ...
'', ''
A. longiplumulosus'', ''
A. madagascariensis'' and ''
A. ulvaceus''. Additionally, ''
Aponogeton bernierianus
''Aponogeton bernerianus'' is an aquatic plant from eastern Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island ...
'', ''
A. capuronii'', ''
A. decaryi'' and ''
A. tenuispicatus'' have been imported on several occasions but have not achieved any wider distribution because they are difficult to maintain. From the sixteen representatives of this genus from Asia and Australia,''
A. crispus'', ''
A. elongatus'', ''
A. rigidifolius'', ''
A. robinsonii'' and ''
A. undulatus'' are useful aquarium plants. ''
Aponogeton jacobensii
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'', ''
A. natans'' and ''
A. loriae'', too, were cultivated several times but have not proven themselves under aquarium conditions.
Evolution
The oldest known fossils of the genus are pollen from the Late Cretaceous (
Campanian) of Wyoming in North America, approximately 82-84 million years old. Other fossil ''Aponogeton'' pollen is known from Canada and Greenland, dating to the
Eocene, approximately 46 and 44-40 million years old respectively, indicating that the genus likely originated in the Northern Hemisphere.
Ecology
left, ''A. distachyos'', habit, showing aerial and submerged parts
Many
species grow in temporarily still or flowing waters and live through the dry period as a dormant
tuber. They are fully aquatic
herbaceous
Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials.
Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous"
The fourth edition of t ...
plants with milky sap, becoming
dormant during drought conditions. Most species grow from tubers. Most Asian species remain submerged all year round, while the starchy tubercles of the African species are able to survive the
dry season by shedding their leaves and undergoing a dormant period.
Almost all ''Aponogeton'' species go through resting and growth phases in their natural locations, triggered by the local ecological conditions. During growth periods, the plant will deposit proteins, fats, carbohydrates and mineral substances in the storage
rhizome
In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (; , ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
or
tuber During the resting period, the tuber survives in the soil in order to again sprout during the following vegetation period. Tubers in ''Aponogeton'' species have a high resistance to drying out. This ability to store water is exploited, for instance, in the annual export of thousands of dormant ''A. crispus'' specimens, shipped in large bags in a totally dry state.
Economic uses
The tubers of several species are eaten by humans and their livestock. Some are grown as ornamental plants in
aquarium
An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ...
s or
ponds. The 1889 book 'The Useful Native Plants of Australia' records that "The tuberous roots of these water-plants are starchy, and of excellent taste, though not large".
Cultivation

All ''Aponogeton'' species are easy to grow when their preferences are met. The Madagascar lace plants (''A. madagascarensis'') require special handling as they prefer cooler water – as a maximum. As of 2010, the Australian species exist in very small numbers in the hobby trade.
Rest periods
The African species in particular, (with the exception of ''A. rigidifolius'', which has a
rhizome
In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (; , ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
and not a tuber, experience a natural rest period, corresponding to their habitat drying out in the wild. The Asian species may also have a rest period, but this is related only to temperature. As the plant stops growing, it can be taken out of the pond or aquarium and put in a bowl of damp sand. Keep the bowl in a dark, cool place, with the sand kept damp, for approximately 2–3 months at a temperature of about , until small
leaves
A leaf (plural, : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant plant stem, stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", wh ...
are seen to sprout from the tuber, when they can be returned to the pond or aquarium.
[Gesting, B. ''Nature and Aquarium'']
Selected species
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Aponogeton abyssinicus
''Aponogeton abyssinicus'' is an amphibious plant found in east and central Africa, from Ethiopia to Malawi and Zaire. Root stock tuberous or oblong, up to 2.5 cm diameter. Submersed leaves initially strap-shaped, up to 12 cm long and ...
'' Hochst. ex A. Rich.
*''
Aponogeton afroviolaceus'' Lye
*''
Aponogeton angustifolius'' Ait.
*''
Aponogeton azureus
''Aponogeton azureus'' is a species of plant in the Aponogetonaceae family. It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat is freshwater marshes. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Overview
''Aponogeton azureus'' is known only from the t ...
''
H. Bruggen
*''
Aponogeton bernierianus
''Aponogeton bernerianus'' is an aquatic plant from eastern Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island ...
'' (Decne.) Hook.
*''
Aponogeton boivinianus
''Aponogeton boivinianus'' is a species of flowering plant in the Aponogetonaceae family. It is Native to Madagascar
Description
From a round, flattened tuber, arise a rosette of broad, elongated leaves on short stems. The leaves have an attract ...
'' Baill. ex Jum.
*''
Aponogeton bogneri'' H. Bruggen
*''
Aponogeton bullosus'' H.Bruggen
*''
Aponogeton capuronii
''Aponogeton capuronii'' (named after René Paul Raymond Capuron) is an aquatic plant found in southeastern Madagascar.
Description
''Aponogeton capuronii'' has a rhizome
In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (; , ) is a modified subterranean ...
'' H. Bruggen
*''
Aponogeton crispus
''Aponogeton crispus'' is an aquatic plant species.
Common names
Ruffled/Crinkled or Wavy-edged Aponogeton; Kekatiya in Sri Lanka.
Origin
Native to southern India and Sri Lanka, where it usually occurs in seasonal ponds, becoming dormant in the ...
'' Thunb.
*''
Aponogeton desertorum'' Zeyh. ex A. Spreng.
*''
Aponogeton distachyos
Aponogeton distachyos or ''Aponogeton distachyum'', also known as waterblommetjie (''lit. trans.'' water-floret), Cape-pondweed, water hawthorn, vleikos and Cape pond weed is an aquatic flowering plant.
Origin
Native to South Africa's Western C ...
'' L.f.
*''
Aponogeton elongatus
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
''
F.Muell.
Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (german: Müller; 30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Victo ...
ex Benth.
*''
Aponogeton euryspermus
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system ( ...
''
Hellq. &
S.W.L.Jacobs
*''
Aponogeton fotianus
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' J. Raynal
*''
Aponogeton junceus'' Lehm.
*''
Aponogeton lakhonensis
''Aponogeton lakhonensis'' is a species of an aquatic genus ''Aponogeton'', itself the only genus in the Aponogetonaceae family. This species with a yellow-flowered single spike rising above the water, is found in ricefields, ponds and slow-movin ...
'' A. Camus (1909)
*''
Aponogeton longiplumulosus
''Aponogeton longiplumulosus'' is a submerged aquatic plant that is native to Madagascar. It possesses an elongated rhizome 2–3 cm in diameter. The leaves are an olive green-brown, 8 - 14 inches (20–35 cm) long and 2.5 inches (6&nbs ...
'' H. Bruggen (1968)
*''
Aponogeton madagascariensis'' (Mirb.) H. Bruggen
*''
Aponogeton natalensis
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' Oliv.
*''
Aponogeton natans
''Aponogeton natans'' is a species of aquatic plant in the family Aponogetonaceae.
Description
''Aponogeton natans'' grows as a submerged aquatic plant
Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater ...
'' (L.) Engl. & K. Krause
*''
Aponogeton nudiflorus
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' Peter.
*''
Aponogeton ranunculiflorus
''Aponogeton ranunculiflorus'', the Sehlabathebe water lily, is a tiny and endangered species of aquatic plant, that belongs to the pondweed family Aponogetonaceae. It is protected in the Sehlabathebe National Park in the mountains of Lesotho, wh ...
'' Jacot Guill. & Marais
*''
Aponogeton rehmannii
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' Oliv.
*''
Aponogeton rigidifolius
''Aponogeton rigidifolius'' is a species of freshwater plant native to Sri Lanka. In the wild it grows in deep water at temperatures of in sandy soil with the water pH at 7.2.
Description
The creeping rhizome is cylindrical and about thick. Th ...
'' H. Bruggen
*''
Aponogeton stuhlmannii
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' Engl.
*''
Aponogeton subconjugatus
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' Schumach. & Thonn.
*''
Aponogeton troupinii
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' J. Raynal
*''
Aponogeton ulvaceus
''Aponogeton ulvaceus'' is a submerged aquatic plant in the Aponogetonaceae family. It has a small cone shaped, slightly hairy rhizome about in diameter. The leaf blades have a base that tapers gradually, pale green in colour (reddish under inte ...
'' Bak.
*''
Aponogeton undulatus'' Roxb.
*''
Aponogeton vallisnerioides
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
'' Baker
*''
Aponogeton satarensis
The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales.
In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (20 ...
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Sources:
[African Flowering Plants Database]
''Aponogeton''
/ref>[Huxley, A., ed. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening''. Macmillan .][Govaerts, R. et al. (2019]
Plants of the world online: ''Aponogeton''.
Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
References
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External links
in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards).
The families of flowering plants
descriptions, illustrations, identification, information retrieval.'' Version: 9 March 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20070103200438/http://delta-intkey.com/
''Monocot families'' (USDA)
Aponogetonaceae in the ''Flora of North America''
NCBI Taxonomy Browser
links at CSDL, Texas
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