Ludwigia "Triple Red" Easy RED!

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These plants are WOW. They aren't that hard to keep and what we have right now are killer. GRAB ONE OR TWO- TRY THEM! These are fully underwater grown and are awesome.

(They give you a WOW Red without being overly demanding!)

The Ludwigia palustris "Triple Red" looks like it sounds. Also called 'super red' an almost purplish burgundy color on top of the leaves while the bottoms are almost pink. All attached to a crimson red stem.

Despite it's Popping Red Color. It is NOT THAT HARD TO KEEP.  This is similar to the classic Ludwigia Repens, only this variant has been crossed and propagated to be RED.... TRIPLE RED.

If you are keeping beginner plants alive, try this beautiful blood red bad girl of a plant out :) 

The more light you give it the more red it will stay, but it does not require a ton of light to keep it's red color.

The "Triple Red" will leave you wanting more! Buy them while we have them!

Customer Reviews

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NANCY CALVARIO
Beautiful Reds

My plants arrived in great condition and they make my tank POP!

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Frank

The flashiest red.

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Nathan
Big, colorful, healthy, and clean

Was surprised at their height and color out of the bag. Packed well. Added instant height and contrast to my 55 gallon.

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Jess
Little rough

Hello, these are the 3 plants I bought at the end of March 2026, and I put them in my 40 gallon breeder tank on April 01, 2026:

1) Water Wisteria (Hygrophila difformis) .....

2) Ludwigia Repens .....

3) Ludwigia "Triple Red"
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I wanted to wait a little bit before doing a review. it's been 2 months now and I have been using liquid fertilizer (from aquarium co-op) and root tabs for my amazon swords (that I bought elsewhere).

so far, the Water Wisteria has been doing kind of ok. some of the leaves fell off the bottom of the stems so there's a good 4" of bare stems at the bottom. there are a few roots coming out of the nodes on the stems though. the tops of the plant look lush and green. I just wish it would push out more leaves.

the Ludwigia Repens and Ludwigia "Triple Red" are not doing that well. the leaves keep falling off, same as the Wisteria, but they just keep falling off and floating around the tank. the stems are turning black on the one species. both have 4+ inches of bare stem on the bottom part of the plant. I'm not sure why they seem to Not be pushing out new growth?

I'm using fertilizer and root tabs so I'm not sure why they still look rough.

any tips?

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Stephen
Triple red

Nice plants added a great color contrast, fish love them