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Ludwigia rubin

Ruby-red lance leaves on a bold vivid Ludwigia rubin midground stem plant

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Common name: Red Ludwigia

Origin: North America

Position in Aquarium: Mid/background

Grows up to (cm): 50 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Medium pace

Description

Ludwigia rubin is a handsome red Ludwigia cultivar producing lance-shaped leaves in ruby-red to burgundy that develop most strongly under medium to bright light and CO2. Its upright stem growth and vivid colouration make it a popular midground to background plant in planted aquariums where a reliable, manageable red stem species is needed.

It performs best with CO2 supplementation and medium to bright light for compact growth and sustained red colouration. Without CO2 it remains growable but tends toward olive-green and looser growth. Iron-rich fertilisation and regular trimming encourage the most vibrant, compact new growth and prevent the plant from becoming leggy.

Supplied as an established potted plant, Ludwigia rubin suits aquariums from 50 litres upward. Its manageable care requirements, attractive form, and vivid red tones make it a good choice for hobbyists who want a bold red stem plant with somewhat less demand than the most advanced Ludwigia species.

Plant Sizes

You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

Shipping

Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 4pm, Monday to Friday. Tracked 24 Service from £4.99, DPD Express from £6.99.

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Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

Does Ludwigia rubin need CO2?

CO2 is recommended for compact growth and vivid ruby-red colouration. Without it the plant tends to become more olive-green and less compact.

What light level does it need?

Medium to bright light gives the best results. In low light the red colouration fades significantly.

How demanding is it compared to other red Ludwigia?

It sits in the middle of the range — more colour-dependent on good conditions than standard repens, but generally less demanding than glandulosa or inclinata Cuba.

How do I get the reddest colour?

Medium to bright light, CO2, and iron-rich fertiliser used together will produce the most vivid ruby-red colouration.

How do I propagate it?

Trim stems and replant cuttings in the substrate. Regular trimming keeps internodes short and encourages vivid new growth.