Ludwigia Sedioides, also known as the mosaic flower or false loosestrife, is an emergent aquatic perennial popular among owners for its beautiful red and green diamond-shaped rosettes.
Since these plants float on top of the water’s surface rather than in a traditional soil substrate, they are able to use their roots to absorb excess nutrients and pollutants throughout the water column.
The floating rosettes also help to shade the water, reduce algae, and provide cover for any pond residents from predators.
Avoid planting this in natural waterways, as it can quickly transform into an invasive species and cause severe damage to your local ecosystem.
Keeping it in your pond is the best, and the ONLY place that Ludwigia Sedioides should be.
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