Ludwigia ‘White’ – Rare Stem Aquarium Plant with Cream-Tinted Leaves

Ludwigia ‘White’ – Rare Stem Aquarium Plant with Cream-Tinted Leaves

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Ludwigia ‘White’ – Rare Stem Aquarium Plant with Cream-Tinted Leaves

Ludwigia ‘White’ is a stunning and uncommon stem plant known for its delicate cream-white and blush pink leaves, creating striking contrast in planted aquariums. Ideal as a midground or background accent, this variety adds a soft, ethereal look to any aquascape.

To achieve its best coloration, Ludwigia ‘White’ prefers moderate to high light, CO₂ supplementation, and nutrient-rich water. Its growth is compact and bushy under proper conditions, making it perfect for aquascapers who want a unique focal point among greener plants.

🌿 Key Features:

  • Rare Ludwigia variety with pale white-pink leaves
  • Perfect accent for midground or background placement
  • Thrives in nutrient-rich, high-light conditions
  • Compact growth with frequent trimming
  • Excellent contrast against dark or green plants

🌡️ Care Guidelines:

  • Light: Medium to High
  • Temperature: 72°–82°F
  • pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Placement: Midground / Background
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • CO₂: Recommended for best color and growth

💡 Pro Tip: Strong lighting and consistent fertilization bring out the vibrant cream and pink tones. Without CO₂, growth will be slower and coloration more subdued.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does Ludwigia ‘White’ really look white?
A: Yes—under strong lighting and good nutrients, its upper leaves turn a creamy white with pink highlights.

Q: Is it difficult to grow?
A: It’s moderately demanding—best suited for stable, well-maintained planted tanks.

Q: Does it need CO₂?
A: CO₂ is highly recommended for healthy growth and vibrant color.

Q: Can it grow emersed?
A: Yes—it can adapt to emersed conditions in humid environments.

Q: How do I trim it?
A: Cut stems just above a node and replant the tops to encourage bushy, compact growth.

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