| Management number | 234721606 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $4.40 | Model Number | 234721606 | ||
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(Also known as Ludwigia glandulosa or Ludwigia peruensis "Red" in the hobby)
Ludwigia peruensis is a stunning, red-to-purple stem plant that adds bold contrast and vibrant color to freshwater aquascapes. Itβs known for its dramatic leaf coloration and is a favorite in Dutch-style tanks or as a focal point in nature aquascapes.
Scientific Name: Ludwigia glandulosa (commonly labeled as Ludwigia peruensis in the trade)
Common Name: Ludwigia Peruensis, Glandular Ludwigia
Origin: North America (misleadingly marketed as "Peruensis")
Growth Form: Upright stem plant with pointed, lance-shaped leaves
Leaf Color: Deep green to dark red or purple, depending on conditions
Height: 20β50 cm (8β20 inches)
Placement: Midground or background
High lighting is required for best coloration (deep reds and purples)
In medium light, leaves stay green or brownish with minimal red
Strongly recommended β helps enhance growth and brings out rich red/purple hues
Without COβ, it may survive but grow slower and lose intensity
Temperature: 22β28Β°C (72β82Β°F)
pH: 6.0β7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
Flow: Moderate preferred to prevent algae buildup on leaves
Heavy feeder β needs both a rich substrate and liquid fertilizers
High iron and micronutrients help maintain red coloration
Deficiency = pale or translucent leaves, especially at the tips
Growth Rate: Moderate
Regular trimming encourages bushy growth β top and replant cuttings to create full bunches
Remove older bottom leaves if they yellow or melt
Propagated by cuttings:
Snip healthy tops (~10 cm) and replant into the substrate
Side shoots will also form along trimmed stems
Roots readily from cuttings when planted in good substrate
Best used as a focal point in the mid-to-background
Looks fantastic in Dutch-style aquascapes with strong color contrasts
Pairs well with:
Bright green plants like Limnophila sessiliflora or Hydrocotyle tripartita
Fine-leaf plants like Rotala wallichii for texture contrast
Dark hardscape to make the red pop even more
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