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A fast-growing, versatile carpeting and midground plant with distinctive three-lobed leaves, native to Southeast Asia and Australia. Requires moderate to high light and benefits from CO2.
With higher light, it can be formed into a compact carpet.
Known by various names including Japanese Pennywort and Australian Hydrocotyle, Hydrocotyle tripartita is a vigorous and versatile aquatic plant popular in planted aquariums. Native to Southeast Asia and Australia, it typically grows in shallow, slow-moving waters, forming dense mats. Its distinctive small, three-lobed leaves give it a charming clover-like appearance. Prized for its rapid growth and ability to carpet the foreground or trail through the midground, it's a favorite for aquascapers looking for dynamic ground cover.
Hydrocotyle tripartita thrives with moderate to high lighting and benefits greatly from CO2 supplementation, though it can grow without it. Maintain water temperatures between 20-28°C (optimum 22-26°C) and a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.5). Preferring moderately soft to slightly hard water (dKH 2-10, dGH 2-12), it benefits from a nutrient-rich substrate or regular liquid fertilization. Gentle water flow is recommended.