





Ludwigia Ovalis (Red) – 3+ Live Stems | Easy Midground Plant | Colorful Aquascaping Accent
Ludwigia Ovalis is a beautiful and easy-to-grow stem plant known for its reddish-bronze oval leaves and fast growth under a range of conditions. This listing includes 3 or more healthy, fresh-cut stems . Perfect for midground or background placement, Ludwigia Ovalis brings rich, natural color to any aquascape and thrives in both low- and high-tech setups.
Unlike more demanding red plants, this variety develops its red and copper tones under moderate lighting, making it a favorite among aquarists seeking vibrant contrast without complicated CO₂ systems. Great for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike!
Care Information:
Light: Medium to high (brighter light intensifies red tones)
Temperature: 40°F–82°F (4°C–28°C)
pH Range: 6.0–7.5
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Placement: Midground to background
Substrate: Nutrient-rich soil or gravel preferred, but can survive free-floating.
CO₂ & Fertilizer: Optional, but enhances color and growth rate
Tip: Trim and replant the tops to create bushier growth over time.
Ludwigia Ovalis is a beautiful and easy-to-grow stem plant known for its reddish-bronze oval leaves and fast growth under a range of conditions. This listing includes 3 or more healthy, fresh-cut stems . Perfect for midground or background placement, Ludwigia Ovalis brings rich, natural color to any aquascape and thrives in both low- and high-tech setups.
Unlike more demanding red plants, this variety develops its red and copper tones under moderate lighting, making it a favorite among aquarists seeking vibrant contrast without complicated CO₂ systems. Great for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike!
Care Information:
Light: Medium to high (brighter light intensifies red tones)
Temperature: 40°F–82°F (4°C–28°C)
pH Range: 6.0–7.5
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Placement: Midground to background
Substrate: Nutrient-rich soil or gravel preferred, but can survive free-floating.
CO₂ & Fertilizer: Optional, but enhances color and growth rate
Tip: Trim and replant the tops to create bushier growth over time.