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Ludwigia peploides - Creeping Water Primrose, Floating Primrose-Willow, Water-primrose. Ludwigia (Primrose-willow) is a large genus with over 80 species worldwide - it is found on every continent except Antartica. While more are found in temperate and tropical climates than in the colder areas, they do range into northern climes, and Canada has banned the import of at least 2 species in the genus (Ludwigia hyssopifolia and Ludwigia prostrata) and over 30 species are found in the United States. The species presented here, Ludwigia peploides, is native to parts of North America (primarily the Southeast), but it has spread dramatically with the spread of man, and has become a significant invasive plant in other parts of the United States. For example, Washington State has named it a Class A Noxious Weed, requiring landowners to eradicate it when it is found on their property.
| As with most Primrose-willows, Ludwigia peploides has an affinity for wetlands, and can be either aquatic in depths up to 10 feet (thus the Floating Primrose-willow common name) or terrestrial, where the Creeping Primrose-willow common name would be more appropriate. Found in: AL , AR, AZ, CA, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV Leave comments on Ludwigia peploides at this link. Map courtesy of The Biota of North America Program. Map color key Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Do a general Google search of the entire site: #ad
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