Ludwigia repens
Ludwigia repens, also known as red ludwigia and water primrose, are wonderful additions to freshwater tanks. Native to the waters of tropical areas in North and Central America, they can be grown partially or fully submersed. The leaves have a unique spade shape that ranges from a dark green to brownish-red. With adequate lighting, the leaves become a vibrant red.
Description
Description
Sсіеntіfіс nаmе: | Ludwigia repens |
Cоmmоn nаmе: | Water primrose |
Fаmіlу: | Onagraceae |
Origin: | Central and Northern America |
Light (PAR): | Moderate to High |
Supplements: | CO2 fertilization, trace elements, iron-rich fertilizer |
pH: | 6.5 – 7.5 |
Temperature: | 72-82° F |
Difficulty: | Moderate |
Placement: | Midground |
Propagation: | Cuttings and seeds |
Additional information
Additional information
About Ludwigia Repens | Ludwigia repens plants are ideal midground plants in standard aquariums, and they make excellent background plants in smaller tanks. Ideally, they should receive a high-intensity light (3 to 5 watts per gallon) of full spectrum (5000-7000K) light. They can flourish in a wide range of temperatures. Soft water and neutral pH is preferred. |
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