A dwarf aquatic fern that forms a dense green carpet with its tiny, four-leaf clover-like fronds, ideal for the front of the tank.
Marsilea hirsuta, affectionately known as Rough Waterclover or Dwarf Four Leaf Clover, is a unique and adaptive aquatic plant that brings a natural and whimsical look to aquarium landscapes. Known for its ability to grow in a variety of leaf forms—from single blades to delicate clovers—it can add diversity and visual interest to any aquascape. Its vibrant green leaves form a lush, low-growing carpet, providing ideal cover for small fish and shrimp and adding depth to the tank’s foreground.
Water Parameters
Rough Waterclover is a versatile plant that adapts to various lighting levels, but it thrives best in moderate to high light with occasional CO₂ supplementation to encourage compact, carpet-like growth. This tissue culture cup provides a pest-free start, making it easy to plant directly into the substrate. Marsilea hirsuta is perfect for aquarists seeking a plant that can blend seamlessly into natural aquascapes or add a touch of botanical charm to modern setups.
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