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A stunning aquatic plant that will add vibrant color and texture to your aquarium. Ludwigia repens, also known as Red Rooted Primrose-willow, is a fast-growing submerged aquatic plant native to South America. It features narrow, lanceolate leaves that grow in opposite pairs along reddish stems. The leaves are often reddish-brown at the base and green at the tips, which makes them stand out beautifully against other aquarium plants.
Ludwigia repens can easily be propagated through stem cuttings. Simply take a cutting with a few leaves, immerse it in water, and place it near your existing plant. Once roots form, you can transplant it into your aquarium substrate.
While both plants share similarities, they have distinct differences. Ludwigia repens has narrower, lanceolate leaves, and its stems are reddish compared to the broader, oval leaves and green stems of Ludwigia palustris (also known as Creeping Water Primrose). Additionally, Ludwigia repens tends to grow more vigorously submerged than Ludwigia palustris, which thrives as a marginal or floating plant.
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