Worm-root Ludwigia
Ludwigia helminthorrhiza, Onagraceae
Zones
9–11
Layer
Ground Cover
Lifespan
Perennial
Growth
Fast
Guild Roles
Ground CoverBeneficial Insect Habitat
Growing Conditions
Sun
Full Sun (preferred)Partial Shade (tolerated)
Water
High (established)
Soil pH
5.5 – 7.5
Tolerances
Drought
Frost
Heat
Pest Resistance
Disease Resist.
Companion Plants
Antagonistic Plants
Leafy PondweedPotamogeton foliosus
Worm-root Ludwigia forms floating mats that block light penetration needed by submerged Leafy Pondweed
Giant DuckweedSpirodela intermediaBoth species form dense floating mats competing for surface space and light access
Gibbous DuckweedLemna gibbaBoth floating species compete for surface area and light, with larger Ludwigia potentially shading smaller duckweed
Floating PennywortHydrocotyle ranunculoidesBoth aggressive floating plants compete for surface area and can form competing dense mats
Uses
Functions
Water FiltrationNutrient UptakeErosion ControlHabitat
Edible Parts
Young LeavesShoots
Medicinal Uses
Anti-Inflammatory
Common Questions
What zones does Worm-root Ludwigia grow in?
Worm-root Ludwigia grows in USDA hardiness zones 9 through 11.
What are good companion plants for Worm-root Ludwigia?
Good companions for Worm-root Ludwigia include Three-square Bulrush, Red Stem Milfoil.
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