Ludwigia hexapetala
Ludwigia hexapetala
(six petal water primrose)
Plants
Exotic

7 results for Ludwigia hexapetala (six petal water primrose)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
2614 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Observational Field Ludwigia hexapetala provides foraging habitat for the Giant Garter Snake (Thamnophis... 37348
2616 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Observational Field Ludwigia hexapetala impeded access of waterfowl, fish, and turtles to a wetland pond... 28951
2617 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Observational Field Monotypic stands of Ludwigia hexapetala clog waterways and reduce areas of open water. 28950
3496 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Observational Field Ludwigia hexapetala can grow as impenetrable mats at the water surface, blocking incoming... 28428
4847 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Experimental Laboratory Growth and biomass of Mentha aquatica was altered through alleopathy when grown in the... 33758
4848 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Experimental Laboratory Growth of Ludwigia hexapetala decreased root length in Mentha aquaticavia... 32945
4849 Ludwigia hexapetala Habitat Alteration Experimental Laboratory Ludiwiga hexapetala caused a decrease in the relative growth rate of Ceratophyllum... 33757

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