Hydrocotyle Tripartita Mini Fine-Leaved Foreground Carpet Plant
Smaller-Leaved Variant of the Popular Hydrocotyle Tripartita
Hydrocotyle tripartita Mini, also known as Mini Hydrocotyle sp. ‘Japan’, is a more compact form of the beloved foreground carpeting plant. This refined cultivar retains the same fast-spreading and dense growth habit as the standard Hydrocotyle tripartita, but features significantly smaller clover-shaped leaves for an even finer, more detailed appearance. It is a perfect choice for nano aquascapes and high-detail layouts where delicate textures are desired.
Grown under sterile lab conditions, this Vitro Culture ensures a clean, pest-free, and algae-free start for your aquarium.
Key Features:
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Scientific Name: Hydrocotyle tripartita Mini
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Synonyms: Mini Hydrocotyle sp. ‘Japan’
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Common Name: Mini Clover Plant, Hydrocotyle Mini Japan
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Miniature Leaf Form: Features noticeably smaller, compact clover-like leaves
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Excellent Foreground Spreader: Grows in low carpets that hug the substrate
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Precision Aquascaping: Ideal for creating delicate texture in nano and detail-oriented layouts
Growth & Propagation:
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Lighting Needs: Medium to high light required for compact growth
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CO & Fertilizers: Strongly recommended for dense and healthy carpet formation
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Growth Method: Submersed only
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Nutrient Substrate: Recommended
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Can Be Grown Emersed: No
Aquascaping Benefits:
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Perfect for nano aquariums and high-detail layouts
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Adds refined texture to the foreground with smaller leaves
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Blends beautifully with hardscape and contrasts larger-leaved species
What Youll Receive:
One 4-inchVitro Culturebag of Hydrocotyle Tripartita Mini, carefully grown in sterile conditions and ready to rinse, separate, and plant directly into your aquarium substrate.
Disclaimer:
Slight melting or yellowing may occur as the plant transitions into your aquarium environment. With strong lighting and CO, the plant will adapt and send out new runners quickly.
State Restrictions Notice Be a Responsible Aquatic Plants Owner
Please follow local regulations when planting or disposing of aquatic plants. Never release aquarium plants into natural waterways or ponds.
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