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Ludwigia grandiflora ssp. hexapetala
A floating and emergent perennial Aquatic herbaceous plant with alternating spoon-shaped leaves with rounded apices on floating stems and alternating lance-shaped leaves with acute apices on upright stems. Stems are pubescent. Solitary flowers at leaf axils with 5-6 yellow petals. A number of invasive Ludwigia species and subspecies are found in the Willamette and are difficult to differentiate visually. Images shown here may or may not be Ludwigia grandiflora ssp hexapetala.
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Mature Height | flowering stems can rise up to 3 feet above the water |
Distribution | Found in the Rogue and Willamette Rivers and their tributaries. |
Control | Prevention is the best strategy , followed by early detection and rapid response. Report infestations to OregonInvasivesHotline.org. |
Reproduction and Spread | Often spread as an ornamental for Aquatic Gardens. Spreads by seeds and stem fragments with movement of water, waterfowl, and recreational equipment. |
Introduced | Native to South America; primarily introduced through ornamental plant trade. |
Look Alikes | other Ludwigia species |
Impact | Clogs Waterways, degrades wildlife habitat, negatively impacts water quality and Aquatic recreation. |
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