Rank Species | Genus Ludwigia Higher classification Ludwigia | |
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Similar Ludwigia, Ludwigia repens, Ludwigia inclinata, Ludwigia glandulosa, Alternanthera reineckii |
Ludwigia palustris
Ludwigia palustris is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common names marsh seedbox, Hampshire-purslane and water purslane. Its native distribution is unclear, but includes parts of the Americas; it can be found on most continents and spreads easily to become naturalized. It is also cultivated as an aquarium plant. This is an aquatic or semiaquatic perennial herb which grows in moist to wet to flooded areas. It is sometimes a weed. The stem is up to half a meter long and spreads to form mats on the mud, rooting at nodes in contact with the substrate, or floats ascending in the water. The leaves are oppositely arranged and green to red or purple in color. Solitary flowers appear in leaf axils. They are made up of tiny green sepals and no petals. They yield small capsular fruits containing many minute seeds.
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Ludwigia palustris narrow leaf how to care guide growing in the wild




