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Peruvian primrose willow flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Peruvian Primrose Willow Flower in a Green Garden Setting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Overhead view of a yellow four petal Peruvian primrose willow flower blooming on a twig Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peruvian primrose-willow flower (Ludwigia peruviana) blossom in outdoor garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ludwigia peruviana (Peruvian primrose-willow) flower blooming in nature, bokeh blur background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bright Yellow Ludwigia peruviana, with the common names Peruvian primrose-willow Blooming Flower Among Lush Green Foliage in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup view of Ludwigia peruviana, with the common names Peruvian primrose-willow or Peruvian water primrose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peruvian primrose willow flower
Closeup Ludwigia peruviana, with the common names Peruvian primrose-willow or Peruvian water primrose, primrose family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro photography of a yellow primrose-willow flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ludwigia peruviana, with the common names Peruvian primrose-willow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ludwigia peruviana, with the common name Peruvian primrose-willow or Peruvian water primrose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ludwigia peruviana, with the common name Peruvian primrose-willow or Peruvian water primrose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro photography of a yellow primrose-willow flower with some raindrops on it Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro photography of a yellow primrose-willow flower with some raindrops and a bee on it Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Peruvian primrose-willow flower (Ludwigia peruviana) is a vibrant, flowering plant native to the wetlands of South America. Known for its beautiful yellow blossoms, this aquatic plant has five delicate petals surrounding a bright yellow center. The Peruvian primrose-willow flower thrives in moist environments like riversides, ponds, and marshes, often growing in clusters that bring bursts of color to water edges. Its tall, slender stems and lush green leaves make it a striking plant that can reach up to six feet in height. However, this flower can also be invasive in non-native areas, quickly spreading in wetlands and altering ecosystems. It’s both admired for its ornamental beauty and monitored for its invasive potential in certain regions.


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