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Ludwigia inclinata

$999 CAD
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SKU: 12051321068702

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Ludwigia inclinata

Description

Ludwigia inclinata is a stunning and fast-growing stem plant native to Central and South America, prized in aquascaping for its vibrant coloration and dynamic growth. 


General Characteristics

  • Family: Onagraceae
  • Height: 15–20 inches (up to 40 cm depending on variety)
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Placement: Best used as a background plant
  • Leaf Shape: Oblong, often wavy, arranged in whorls or opposite pairs
  • Coloration: Ranges from green to vivid red, orange, yellow, and even pink or white depending on variety and lighting

Care Requirements

  • Lighting: Bright to high-intensity light is essential for vibrant coloration. Dim lighting leads to pale green growth and leaf drop
  • CO₂ Injection: Highly recommended. Enhances growth rate, coloration, and overall health. Without CO₂, growth slows and colors fade
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 64–78°F (18–26°C)
    • pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
    • Hardness: 4–18°dGH 
  • Substrate: Nutrient-rich soil or fine gravel. Root tabs and liquid fertilizers (especially iron) help maintain vivid colors 

Propagation & Maintenance

  • Propagation: Easily propagated via stem cuttings. Trim tops and replant to encourage bushy growth
  • Trimming: Regular trimming is essential to prevent overgrowth and maintain shape. The stems are brittle, so handle with care
  • Melting: Transitioning from emersed to submerged growth may cause leaf melt initially

Specifications

  • Category
    Potted Plants
  • Species Type
    Ludwigia inclinata

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Ludwigia inclinata

$999 CAD

Ludwigia inclinata is a stunning and fast-growing stem plant native to Central and South America, prized in aquascaping for its vibrant coloration and dynamic growth. 


General Characteristics

  • Family: Onagraceae
  • Height: 15–20 inches (up to 40 cm depending on variety)
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Placement: Best used as a background plant
  • Leaf Shape: Oblong, often wavy, arranged in whorls or opposite pairs
  • Coloration: Ranges from green to vivid red, orange, yellow, and even pink or white depending on variety and lighting

Care Requirements

  • Lighting: Bright to high-intensity light is essential for vibrant coloration. Dim lighting leads to pale green growth and leaf drop
  • CO₂ Injection: Highly recommended. Enhances growth rate, coloration, and overall health. Without CO₂, growth slows and colors fade
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 64–78°F (18–26°C)
    • pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
    • Hardness: 4–18°dGH 
  • Substrate: Nutrient-rich soil or fine gravel. Root tabs and liquid fertilizers (especially iron) help maintain vivid colors 

Propagation & Maintenance

  • Propagation: Easily propagated via stem cuttings. Trim tops and replant to encourage bushy growth
  • Trimming: Regular trimming is essential to prevent overgrowth and maintain shape. The stems are brittle, so handle with care
  • Melting: Transitioning from emersed to submerged growth may cause leaf melt initially

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