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JUSSIAEA (see LUDWIGIA) 
LUDWIGIA, false loosestrife, seedbox 
[S: incl. JUSSIAEA] (Hara, 1953; Raven, 1963) 
Ludwigia alternifolia L., bushy seedbox [S, M: incl. var. pubescens 
E. J. Palmer & Steyerm.] (Lutz, 1986), p 
L. decurrens Walter, erect primrose willow [S: Jussiaea decurrens 
(Walter) DC.] (Raven, 1963; Ramamoorthy and 
Zardini, 1987), p. 109: 
L. glandulosa Walter, p. 1096 
ssp. glandulosa 
L. leptocarpa (Nutt.) H. Hara, hairy primrose willow [S: Jussiaea 
leptocarpa Nutt.] Snag 1953; Raven, 1963), p. 1095 
L. microcarpa Michaux, 
L. palustris (L.) Elliott, water nhs [S: incl. var. americana 
(DC.) Fern & Griscom, var. nana crea & Grisc.; M: 
incl. var. americana] (Raven, 1963), p. 
L. peploides (Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth) Raven, ae primrose 
willow, creeping primrose willow [S: Jussiaea repens L. 
var. glabrescens Kuntze] (Raven, 1963) (note that 
nomenclature in this group is complex; according to 
Raven (1963), the type of J. repens L. represents an 
Asian species now referred to as L. adscendens (L.) 
H. Hara; the independent publication of the name L. 
repens Forster for the taxon previously known as L. 
natans (see Raven (1965) and below) precludes the 
direct transfer of the Linnaean epithet repens from 
Jussiaea to Ludwigia), p. 1094 
ssp. glabrescens (Kuntze) Raven [S: Jussiaea repens L. v 
glabrescens Kuntze; G, M: L. peploides] (Raven, “1963) 
L. polycarpa Short & R. Peter, p. 1098 
L. repens Forster [S: Ludwigia natans Elliott] yee 1965) (see 
discussion under L. peploides, above), p 
+L. uruguayensis (Cambess.) H. Hara [S: Jussiaea Sens 
Cambess.] (Hara, 1953; Raven, 1963), p. 1095 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
