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Close up on Cape Pond Weed Aponogeton distachyos, also known as waterblommetjie. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up on Cape Pond Weed Ammponogeton distachyos, also known as waterbloetjie isolated. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Cape Pond Weed Ammponogeton distachyos,  lit. trans. water-floret is an aquatic flowering plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Pond Weed Ammponogeton distachyos,  lit. trans. water-floret is an aquatic flowering plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up on Cape Pond Weed Ammponogeton distachyos,  lit. trans. water-floret is an aquatic flowering plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Close up on Cape Pond Weed Ammponogeton distachyos, with a single shadow isolated.
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Aponogeton distachyos or Aponogeton distachyum, also known as waterblommetjie, cape-pondweed, waterhawthorn, vleikos and cape pond weed is an edible aquatic flower. It is widely cultivated in South Africa for its edible buds and flowers, used in the recipe waterblommetjiebredie. It is also used as an aquarium and pond plant. It was introduced to Europe in the seventeenth century, and later into other parts of the world. It has escaped into the wild and has become widely naturalised in Australia, and more locally in France and England. In North America it is naturalised in southern and western California.


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