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Ludwigia repens J.R. Forst.  
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Family: Onagraceae
Creeping Primrose-Willow, more...creeping primrosewillow, creeping waterpurslane
[Isnardia intermedia Small & Alexander, moreIsnardia repens (J.R. Forst.) DC., Ludwigia fluitans Scheele, Ludwigia natans Ell., Ludwigia natans var. stipitata Fern. & Grisc., Ludwigia repens var. rotundata (Griseb.) Gomes, Ludwigia repens var. stipitata (Fern. & Grisc.) Munz]
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Jepson 1993, Martin and Hutchins 1980
Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Forb/Herb General: Perennial, matted herb with stems floating or creeping, 10-30 cm long, decumbent, rooting at nodes, subglabrous. Leaves: Opposite, less than 5 cm, narrowly elliptic to round, entire, subglabrous to densely and minutely strigose. Flowers: Axillary, sepals 4, 1.8-5 mm; petals 4, 1-3 mm, yellow, stamens 4 anthers 0.4-0.9 mm. Fruits: Erect, pedicel 0-3 mm, fruit 4-10 mm, oblong to narrowly obconic, sometimes hairy. Ecology: Grows along waters edge, or along sandy streambanks, ponds, and ditches from 2,500-5,000 ft (762-1524 m); flowers July-September. Notes: Always along streams, this species is invasive in Puerto Rico, but native to lower-48. Ethnobotany: Unknown for this species, other species in genera have medicinal use. Etymology: Ludwigia is named for Christian Gottlieb Ludwig (1709-1773) a German botanist, while repens means having creeping and rooting stems. Synonyms: Isnardia intermedia, Isnardia repens, Ludwigia natans, Linnaeus natans var. stipitata, Linnaeus repens var. rotundata, Linnaeus repens var. stipitata Editor: SBuckley, 2010
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