Pearl Weed, Fish Tank Plants

$ 6.00

4.5 (432) In stock

Tall, thin stem plant with small green leaves that can create a dense bush or easy carpet if trimmed. Very hardy and relatively easy to grow.
Nano Plant Good Ground Cover Undemanding Pearl Weed is on the smaller side as far as aquarium plants go, though it is technically a stem plant. It has slightly elongated, bright green leaves and delicate stems. It thrives under medium and high light conditions and will grow upwards toward the light until trimmed off. It makes an excellent midground plant if kept short, but can also do very well as a background plant if allowed to grow out. Scientific Name: Hemianthus Micranthemoides Native To: North America Skill Level: Easy Placement: Mid to Background Co2 Requirement: none Preferred Fertilizer: Liquid - Easy Green We recommend planting Pearl weed in the pot, with substrate to the top of the pot so that it can creep laterally and grow upwards once it is done converting to its underwater growth form. Pearl weed is often mixed up with Baby tears plants, it should be noted that Pearl weed features slightly longer, less round leaves than Baby tears. Though their care is similar. ***Being a natural product, sizes can vary from what is shown.***  

Micranthemum Micranthemoides - Freshwater Bunch

Hemianthus Micranthemoides (Pearl Weed) — Buce Plant

3 Stems Pearl Weed Live Aquarium Plants Free S/h - Canada

Tips for growing pearl weed & bacopa? - Plants, Algae, and

BUY 2 GET 1 FREE Pearlweed hemianthus Micranthemoideseasy Live

Pearl Weed Hemianthus Micranthemoides Potted BUY 2 GET 1 FREE Easy

Wanted:Hemianthus micranthemoides/ Pearl weed

best plant to hang on a tank with just roots? - Plants, Algae, and

32 French Bulldog Gifts For Any Frenchie Lover In 2023 Giftlab

Related products

D's Standard Aquarium Plant Combo Plant Pack (BEST VALUE

How to plant stemmed and bunched live aquarium plants in your

Aponogeton Ulvaceus Aquarium Plants

Cardinal Plant AKA Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) - Aquatic Arts

The Only Aquarium Plant You'll Ever Need (It'll Never Stop Growing!)