
Creeping Primrose-willow
NameCreeping Primrose-willow
Species NameLudwigia repens
Common NameCreeping Primrose-willow
Bonsai Styleforest
Estimated Age (years)1
Container TypeNone visible
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyexpert
Trunk FeaturesNone (herbaceous stems)
Foliage Typeevergreen
Height (cm)10
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityNot applicable (herbaceous plant)
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesThis is a herbaceous aquatic plant, not typically cultivated as a bonsai due to its non-woody nature. It is characterized by its creeping growth, reddish stems, and small yellow flowers, making it more suitable for aquariums or bog gardens.
Description
This image displays a close-up of Creeping Primrose-willow, a herbaceous aquatic or semi-aquatic plant, not a traditional woody bonsai specimen. It features vibrant green, ovate leaves with reddish margins and stems, and small, bright yellow flowers emerging from the leaf axils. The plant exhibits a creeping growth habit, with multiple stems forming a dense cluster.





