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Kingdom: Plantae             
 
Kingdom: Plantae             
 
 
Clade: Angiosperms  
 
Clade: Angiosperms  
 
 
Clade: Eudicots  
 
Clade: Eudicots  
 
 
Clade: Rosids  
 
Clade: Rosids  
 
 
Order: Myrtales  
 
Order: Myrtales  
 
 
Family: Onagraceae  
 
Family: Onagraceae  
 
 
Genus: Ludwigia  
 
Genus: Ludwigia  
 
 
Species: L. repens  
 
Species: L. repens  
 
 
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Ludwigia repens J.R.Forst.
 
Ludwigia repens J.R.Forst.
 
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'''Ludwigia repens''' also known as ''Water Primrose, a'' freshwater aquarium plant originated from North America, it grows up to 20 inches. It is a common plant for freshwater aquarium lovers since it  doesn't need much requirements, it can grow on almost any substrate since it has strong roots.  
 
'''Ludwigia repens''' also known as ''Water Primrose, a'' freshwater aquarium plant originated from North America, it grows up to 20 inches. It is a common plant for freshwater aquarium lovers since it  doesn't need much requirements, it can grow on almost any substrate since it has strong roots.  
 
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In an aquarium it needs fairly bright light.  If grown with insufficient light it becomes fully green, but in brighter light it gets a beautiful coppery colour to its leaves and stems.  If allowed to, it will grow above the water surface.  If given plenty of plant nutrients, it grows rapidly.  This rapid growth helps remove the excess Nitrogen that often builds up in aquariums.  As with any rapidly growing green plant underwater, their growth is accompanied by the production of Oxygen that is beneficial to fish.

Latest revision as of 06:04, 23 September 2019

Ludwigia Repens cuttings on a plastic container with mixed media, planted a week ago for propagation at Zemira's Guppy.
SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Myrtales Family: Onagraceae Genus: Ludwigia Species: L. repens Binomial name Ludwigia repens J.R.Forst.

Ludwigia repens also known as Water Primrose, a freshwater aquarium plant originated from North America, it grows up to 20 inches. It is a common plant for freshwater aquarium lovers since it doesn't need much requirements, it can grow on almost any substrate since it has strong roots. In an aquarium it needs fairly bright light. If grown with insufficient light it becomes fully green, but in brighter light it gets a beautiful coppery colour to its leaves and stems. If allowed to, it will grow above the water surface. If given plenty of plant nutrients, it grows rapidly. This rapid growth helps remove the excess Nitrogen that often builds up in aquariums. As with any rapidly growing green plant underwater, their growth is accompanied by the production of Oxygen that is beneficial to fish.