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Ludwigia brevipes

රු100.00

  • 10 Stems
  • Medium Light
  • Medium CO2
  • Midground Plant
  • Medium Growth Rate

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Ludwigia brevipes

රු100.00

  • 10 Stems
  • Medium Light
  • Medium CO2
  • Midground Plant
  • Medium Growth Rate

in stock

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The Long Beach primrose-willow is a quite small, narrow-leaved stem plant that is often falsely labeled Ludwigia brevipes in trade. As well as this species, it comes from wetlands of the Atlantic coastal plain in the southeastern USA. However it differs from L. arcuata by broader, narrowly lanceolate underwater leaves and a somewhat more compact growth habit when it grows submerged. The flowers, appearing on the terrestrial form, are shorter stalked and have narrower light yellow petals than L. arcuata. Ludwigia brevipes also resembles Ludwigia x lacustris but has longer internodes.The submerged plant shows reddish to orange-brown tones especially under strong lighting while it is rather medium green with low light. It has a bushy growth habit due to many side shoots.

Cultivation is not overly difficult, but this narrow-leaf Ludwigia looks best with stronger lighting, a good micro- and macronutrient supply and CO2 addition. Low nitrate levels together with relatively high phosphate levels enhance the reddish to orange-brown colour of the shoot tips. 22 to 26 °C are optimal, a temperature range of 12 to 28 °C is tolerated. Its growth is relatively fast, and occasional trimming supports its bushy growth. It is easily propagated by cuttings.

Ludwigia brevipes has the most effect when planted in a bush in the midground, also in the foreground when the aquarium is large enough. With its reddish tones, it contrasts especially well with freshly green plants such as Micranthemum umbrosum and Bacopa australis. This North American Ludwigia is also interesting for emersed setups such as paludariums and Wabi-Kusa. It grows creeping in its terrestrial form, developing a medium to dark green carpet with small light yellow flowers.

  • Family Name : Onagraceae
  • Origin : Southeastern U.S.
  • Height : 4-12”
  • pH : 4.5 – 7.0
  • Temperature : 15-28°C
Weight 0.02 kg

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