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  2. Ludwigia sedioides - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia sedioides or the mosaic plant, contracted at night. It is an aquatic herbaceous shrub. It is found in standing pools of water with leaves floating on the surface, or growing in very swampy wet soils. The stems of this plant are reddish and brittle. Leaves are diamond-shaped with toothed margins, radiate outwards to form mosaic-like ...

  3. Mosaic plant - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic plant is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Fittonia albivenis, a plant with leaf veins contrasting in color with the rest of the leaf, giving it a mosaic-like appearance with irregular shapes; Ludwigia sedioides, an aquatic plant with clusters of floating rhomboid leaves, which have a tessellated mosaic-like appearance

  4. Ludwigia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia (primrose-willow, water-purslane, or water-primrose) is a genus of about 82 species of aquatic plants with a cosmopolitan but mainly tropical distribution. Currently (2023), there is much debate among botanists and plant taxonomists as to the classification of many Ludwigia species.

  5. Fittonia - Wikipedia

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    Fittonia (or nerve plant or mosaic plant) is a genus of evergreen perennial flowering plants in the acanthus ('bear’s britches') family, Acanthaceae. The genus is native to tropical and subtropical forested areas in northern and western South America, mainly Perú. [2] The most commonly cultivated species is F. albivenis and its range of ...

  6. Category:Ludwigia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ludwigia (plant)" ... Ludwigia sedioides; Ludwigia sphaerocarpa This page was last edited on 13 November 2014, at 09:29 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Phytoestrogen - Wikipedia

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    Plants used that have been shown to contain phytoestrogens include Pueraria mirifica [55] and its close relative kudzu, [56] Angelica, [57] fennel, [28] and anise. In a rigorous study, the use of one such source of phytoestrogen, red clover , has been shown to be safe, but ineffective in relieving menopausal symptoms [ 58 ] ( black cohosh is ...

  8. Ludwigia - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia is the generic name of three groups of organisms. It can refer to: Ludwigia; Ludwigia; Ludwigia This page was last edited on 1 December 2022, at 01:30 ...

  9. Ludwigia octovalvis - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia octovalvis is a species of flowering plant in the Onagraceae family known by the common name Mexican primrose-willow. [2] Its native distribution is unclear, but can be found in Central America, Australia, South-East Asia, Tamilnadu (IND), the Middle East, the Central-West African regions and spreads easily to become naturalized. [3]