North America Native Plant

Schweinitz’s Waterweed

Botanical name: Elodea schweinitzii

USDA symbol: ELSC

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: forb

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Synonyms: Apalanthe schweinitzii Planch. (APSC2)   

Schweinitz’s Waterweed: A Rare Native Gem for Your Water Garden If you’re passionate about native aquatic plants and have a pond or water feature in your garden, you might want to learn about Schweinitz’s waterweed (Elodea schweinitzii). This delicate underwater beauty is one of our region’s more elusive native species, ...

Rare plant alert!

Region: Conservation status by state

Status: SHQ: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Uncertain taxonomy: ⚘ Possibly Extinct: Known only from historical occurrences. Still some hope of rediscovery ⚘

Schweinitz’s Waterweed: A Rare Native Gem for Your Water Garden

If you’re passionate about native aquatic plants and have a pond or water feature in your garden, you might want to learn about Schweinitz’s waterweed (Elodea schweinitzii). This delicate underwater beauty is one of our region’s more elusive native species, making it both fascinating and challenging for water garden enthusiasts.

What Is Schweinitz’s Waterweed?

Schweinitz’s waterweed is a perennial aquatic plant that spends its entire life submerged beneath the water’s surface. As a forb—meaning it’s a non-woody plant—it creates graceful underwater gardens with its narrow leaves arranged in neat whorls around delicate stems. The plant produces small, inconspicuous white flowers that reach the water’s surface to bloom, adding a subtle charm to any aquatic setting.

Where Does It Naturally Grow?

This native species has a remarkably limited range, naturally occurring only in three northeastern states: New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Its restricted distribution makes it a true regional specialty that connects your garden to the unique ecological heritage of the Northeast.

A Word About Rarity

Here’s something important to know: Schweinitz’s waterweed has a Global Conservation Status that’s currently undefined, which typically indicates it’s quite rare. If you’re considering adding this plant to your water garden, it’s crucial to source it responsibly from reputable native plant suppliers who can verify its ethical collection and propagation.

Why Consider Schweinitz’s Waterweed for Your Garden?

This native aquatic plant offers several benefits for the right garden setting:

  • Supports regional biodiversity by providing habitat for aquatic creatures
  • Acts as a natural water oxygenator, helping maintain healthy pond conditions
  • Creates beautiful underwater texture and movement in water features
  • Requires minimal maintenance once established in suitable conditions
  • Connects your garden to the unique native flora of the Northeast

Perfect Garden Settings

Schweinitz’s waterweed is exclusively suited for aquatic applications. Consider it for:

  • Native plant water gardens
  • Naturalistic ponds and water features
  • Wetland restoration projects
  • Educational or conservation-focused aquatic displays

Growing Conditions and Care

As an obligate wetland plant, Schweinitz’s waterweed must be fully submerged in fresh water. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-8, making it well-suited to the northeastern climate where it naturally occurs.

For successful cultivation:

  • Provide cool, clear water with good circulation
  • Ensure full submersion—this plant cannot tolerate any dry conditions
  • Plant in pond substrate or weighted containers
  • Maintain stable water levels throughout the growing season

Planting and Establishment

Once you’ve sourced your plants responsibly, establishment is relatively straightforward. Plant fragments can be weighted and placed directly into pond substrate, where they’ll root and begin spreading. The key is providing the consistently wet conditions this obligate wetland species demands.

Is This Plant Right for You?

Schweinitz’s waterweed is perfect for gardeners who have appropriate aquatic features and want to support rare native biodiversity. However, it’s not suitable for traditional terrestrial gardens, and its rarity means you’ll need to be extra thoughtful about sourcing.

If you’re passionate about native aquatic plants and have the right water garden setup, this rare northeastern native can be a meaningful addition to your landscape—just remember to source responsibly and appreciate the special role you’re playing in conserving regional plant diversity.

Schweinitz’s Waterweed

Classification

Group

Monocot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Liliopsida - Monocotyledons

Subclass

Alismatidae

Order

Hydrocharitales

Family

Hydrocharitaceae Juss. - Tape-grass family

Genus

Elodea Michx. - waterweed

Species

Elodea schweinitzii (Planch.) Caspary - Schweinitz's waterweed

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA