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Ludwigia hyssopifolia, called seedbox and linear leaf water primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Ludwigia, native to the New World Tropics and widely introduced to the rest of the world's tropics. [2] A serious weed of rice paddies, a single plant can produce 250,000 seeds. [3]
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.
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As of September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 6645 least concern plant species. [1] 30% of all evaluated plant species are listed as least concern.
Ludwigia hyssopifolia; Ludwigia inclinata; Ludwigia octovalvis; Ludwigia palustris; Ludwigia peruviana; Ludwigia polycarpa; Ludwigia repens (previous page)
Stachys hyssopifolia (Hyssop-leaf hedge-nettle, E) Scutellaria integrifolia (Hyssop skullcap, E) ... Ludwigia sphaerocarpa (Globe-fruited false-loosestrife, E)
From about 800 m elevation (600 m near permanent streams) to about 1000 m, there is a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. 217 tree species have been recorded, with only about 43% of them being deciduous trees.
This category includes plant species that were first formally and validly described in 1957 according to the rules of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.Use reliable sources like the International Plant Names Index to figure out the proper category.
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