[4] Ludwigia glandulosa can be found in wetland areas and roadside ditches throughout most of the southern states in North America.
However, special precautions beyond the normal 100-foot buffer may be needed in order to protect the plants from invasive species and human activities.
[6] Studies have now been employed in order to find information on the regenerative response to some plants in agreement to how landscapes change the environment.
Fourteen species of swamp plants were observed in order to see their patterns in flooded and non-flooded areas.
As stated before, carbon dioxide would need to be added frequently to the aquarium in order for the plant to grow well.