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Ludwigia senegalensis ("Guinea")

Senegal Ludwigia

Ludwigia senegalensis ("Guinea")

Senegal Ludwigia

  • Breathtaking appearance
  • Reticular leaf patterns
  • Brick-red colour
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Description

Ludwigia senegalensis is relatively new to aquaristics. Its interesting leaf pattern, together with its brick red colour, discerns it from other stem plants. It first became known as Ludwigia sp. "Guinea" in the hobby. Apparently it was imported from Guinea, however, this is not verified information. L. senegalensis is rather widely distributed in Africa - from Senegal to Angola to the Sambesi river in northern Sambia - and it is found emerged and submerged in various wet places up to a height of 1100 m above sea level.

Please be aware that the bunch/potted variation of this plant could contain snails and other invertebrates.

Ludwigia senegalensis is relatively new in the hobby. Its interesting leaf pattern, together with its brick-red colour, distinguishes it from other stem plants. It first was introduced as Ludwigia sp. "Guinea". This name hints at its being imported from Guinea first, however, information is scarce. L. senegalensis is rather widely spread in Africa - from Senegal to Angola and to the Zambezi river in northern Zambia - where it grows in different wet locations, emersed and submersed, up to a height of 1100 m above sea level.
When cultivated emersed, the plant develops a creeping growth habit, whereas its submersed shoots grow upright.

As breathtaking as this plant may be, it needs some things for optimal growth. First and foremost, it needs a lot of light and should thus not be placed in the shade or in poorly lit areas of the aquarium. (read more)

Synonyms Ludwigia sp. ''Guinea'', Prieurea senegalensis DC., Jussiaea senegalensis (DC.) Brenan, Ludwigia pulvinaris Gilg
Complete botanical name Ludwígia senegalénsis (DC.) Troch.
Family Onagraceae
Genus Ludwigia
Difficulty difficult
Usage Midground
Aquascaping very colourful plant for accents
Growth medium
pH value 4 - 7
Temperature tolerance 12 - 30°C
Carbonate hardness 0 - 7°dKH
General hardness 0 - 30°dGH
Propagation Cuttings
Can grow emersed? yes
Source Flowgrow
Synonyms
Ludwigia sp. ''Guinea'', Prieurea senegalensis DC., Jussiaea senegalensis (DC.) Brenan, Ludwigia pulvinaris Gilg
Complete botanical name
Ludwígia senegalénsis (DC.) Troch.
Family
Onagraceae
Genus
Ludwigia
Difficulty
difficult
Usage
Midground
Aquascaping
very colourful plant for accents
Growth
medium
pH value
4 - 7
Temperature tolerance
12 - 30°C
Carbonate hardness
0 - 7°dKH
General hardness
0 - 30°dGH
Propagation
Cuttings
Can grow emersed?
yes
Source
Flowgrow

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Item no.
135.0074.00
EAN 4260614760448
Weight 0,10 kg
Shipping weight 0,10 kg

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Antimo L.
vaso quasi vuoto.
26th April 2015
Ludwigia senegalensis ("Guinea") - in Vitro XL
Ludwigia senegalensis ("Guinea") - in Vitro XL

Nel vasetto di coltivazione in tcp c erano si e no tre/ cinque plantule, totalmente insoddisfatto. Abbiate più cura nel selezionare le cup

roberto i.
bellissima pianta
13th July 2015
Ludwigia senegalensis ("Guinea") - in Vitro XL
Ludwigia senegalensis ("Guinea") - in Vitro XL

Purtroppo la pianta non è arrivata in ottime condizioni sicuramente il caldo e i 5 giorni di viaggio hanno fatto la loro parte ma anche il gel era poco e la cup presentava metà... (read more)