Ludwigia "Rubin" Ruby Ludwigia

Ludwigia "Rubin" Ruby Ludwigia


Catalog Number
AP-0909
Common Name
Ruby Ludwigia
Description
This Ludwigia takes on an intensive wine red colour under water and is less demanding than the more narrow-leaved L. glandulosa, which has a similar colour. In trade it can be found under several names, e.g. as Ludwigia repens "Rubin", Ludwigia sp. "Weinrot" and, erroneously, as "Ludwigia glandulosa". It looks a bit like Ludwigia repens, however, it is probably a hybrid. This strikingly-coloured dark red plant was imported by the Danish aquatic plant nursery Tropica under the name Ludwigia repens 'Rubin'. It is also known as Ludwigia sp. "wine red". Recent research showed that it is not a L. repens variety but a relative of L. glandulosa, and probably a hybrid. For this reason, it is also called Ludwigia aff. glandulosa (Kramer 2006; aff. = affinis = "related, close") or Ludwigia "Rubin" (Kasselmann 2010). Some nurseries erroneously carry the plant as L. glandulosa or "L. glandiosa" (distrinction from true L. glandulosa: see below). The leaf form of Ludwigia "Rubin" is quite similar to that of L. repens, and its growth habit is also comparable. However, whereas L. repens always has oppsite leaves (2 leaves per node), the shoot parts of L. "Rubin" have opposite as well as alternate leaves (1 leaf per node) at irregular intervals. Ludwigia glandulos, which has a similar wine-red colour, always has alternate leaves, a narrower lanceolate leaf form as well as more strictly upright almost unramified submersed stems. Like the more common L. repens, L. "Rubin" is easy to keep and does not pose any special demands on the conditions it is cultivated in. However, it only assumes its characteristic deep read colour under lots of light (0.5 watts per litre and over) and a good iron supply. Ludwigia "Rubin" throws many roots on its nodes, which can be removed without problems, though. The plant is a little susceptible when transported, but recovers easily from the damages caused given that it is provided with good growing conditions. Propagation is as easy as for all stem plants. L. "Rubin" forms lateral shoots on a regular basis, which can be cut off and re-planted, as well as the top shoot. Ludwigia "Rubin" is one of the darkest red plants, which makes it a true eyecatcher in any aquarium layout. A small group, positioned in the middle ground, with some green plants as a backdrop, will provide the onlooker with a beautiful focal point. Microsorum pteropus "Narrow Leaf" or Hygrophila balsamica used as neighbouring plants bring out its colours especially well.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Of an intense wine red Relatively undemanding Loosely upright growth habit Especially nice in larger groups
Synonyms
Ludwigia aff. glandulosa, Ludwigia repens 'Rubin', Ludwigia sp. ''Weinrot''
Family
Onagraceae
Genus
Ludwigia
Misapplied Names
Ludwigia glandulosa, Ludwigia glandulosa 'Red', Ludwigia glandiosa
Category
Background
Difficulty
easy
Growth
fast
pH Value
5-7
Temperature Tolerance
6-32℃
Carbonate Hardness
2-15 dKH
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Cuttings
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
Aquascaping
very colourful plant for accents
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