ADA IC368 Ludwigia Sphaerocarpa | TC Live Plant

Rs. 300.00 Rs. 600.00


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Ludwigia sphaerocarpa, commonly known as globe-fruited ludwigia, is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae). It is native to the southeastern United States, particularly found in wetlands, swamps, marshes, and along the edges of ponds and streams.

This species typically grows as a perennial herbaceous plant with stems that can reach up to several feet in height. The leaves are usually lance-shaped or elliptical, with a green to reddish-purple coloration. Ludwigia sphaerocarpa produces small yellow flowers with four petals that bloom during the summer months.

In its natural habitat, Ludwigia sphaerocarpa plays a significant role in wetland ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species such as birds, insects, and aquatic animals.

In cultivation, Ludwigia sphaerocarpa is sometimes grown as an ornamental aquatic plant in ponds or water gardens. It can also be found in aquariums, where its vibrant foliage adds aesthetic appeal. However, it’s important to ensure proper management to prevent it from becoming invasive in natural water bodies where it’s not native.

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ADA IC368 Ludwigia Sphaerocarpa | TC Live Plant

Rs. 300.00 Rs. 600.00

Product Description:

Ludwigia sphaerocarpa, commonly known as globe-fruited ludwigia, is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae). It is native to the southeastern United States, particularly found in wetlands, swamps, marshes, and along the edges of ponds and streams.

This species typically grows as a perennial herbaceous plant with stems that can reach up to several feet in height. The leaves are usually lance-shaped or elliptical, with a green to reddish-purple coloration. Ludwigia sphaerocarpa produces small yellow flowers with four petals that bloom during the summer months.

In its natural habitat, Ludwigia sphaerocarpa plays a significant role in wetland ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species such as birds, insects, and aquatic animals.

In cultivation, Ludwigia sphaerocarpa is sometimes grown as an ornamental aquatic plant in ponds or water gardens. It can also be found in aquariums, where its vibrant foliage adds aesthetic appeal. However, it’s important to ensure proper management to prevent it from becoming invasive in natural water bodies where it’s not native.

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