Ludwigia peploides

E1039627

Ludwigia peploides is an aquatic flowering plant commonly known as floating primrose-willow, often found in wetlands and waterways where it can form dense mats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aquatic plant
flowering plant
plant species
commonName creeping water primrose
floating primrose-willow
dispersal dispersal by water currents of stem fragments
water-dispersed seeds
ecologicalImpact clogs irrigation channels
forms dense mats on water surface
reduces water flow
shades out native aquatic vegetation
family Onagraceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellow
flowerSymmetry radial
genus Ludwigia NERFINISHED
growthForm creeping
habitat lakeshores
marshes
ponds
slow-moving waterways
wetlands
impactOnHumans affects irrigation efficiency
impedes recreational water use
introducedRange Asia NERFINISHED
Australia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
invasiveStatus invasive species in Australia
invasive species in Europe
invasive species in parts of North America
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType simple leaves
lifeForm perennial herb
management herbicide treatment used for control
mechanical removal used for control
nativeRange North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
order Myrtales
photosyntheticOrgan floating leaves
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction by seed
vegetative reproduction by stem fragments
rooting roots at stem nodes
stemType floating stems
prostrate stems
taxonRank species

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Onagraceae includesSpecies Ludwigia peploides