In order to thrive, Ludwigia brevipes requires moderate to high light and adequate nutrient levels, as well as CO2 supplementation. It is an excellent choice for hobbyists looking to add a touch of nature to their aquarium or water garden, and its easy care requirements make it a great option for beginners and experts alike. Whether you’re looking to create a lush and vibrant underwater landscape, or simply want to add some color and interest to your water features, Ludwigia brevipes is the perfect plant for the job!
- Sold as emerged loose Fresh-cut plants, Bunched plants, or Potted plants
- Fresh-cut plants | Approx. 6 stems, loose fresh-cut stems without root
- Bunched plants | Approx. 6 fresh-cut stems without root, bundled with foam, and lead weight
- Potted plants | Approx. 6 fresh-cut stems without root, potted with net pot and rockwool
Disclaimer: Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive, but a sample representation. Unless specific, we don’t guarantee aquatic plants will be free of pests, and pesticides, grow emerged, or submerge.
Scientific Name |
Ludwigia Brevipes |
Common Name |
Long Beach primrose willow / Needle Leaf Repens |
Placement |
Midground, Background |
CO2 |
Recommended |
Growth Rates |
Medium |
Difficulty Level |
Intermediate |
Nutrient Substrate |
Required |
Can it grow emerged? |
Yes |
Lighting Requirements |
Medium – High |