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Hydrocotyle tripartita

Hydrocotyle tripartita

$11.99$7.99

Portion Size

(you'll receive at least)
8 stems
25 in stock.
Ships from Richmond, BC.

Scientific Names

Hydrocotyle tripartita

Common Names

japanese pennyworthydrocotyle japanthree-part pennywortaustralian hydrocotyleslender pennywort

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.

Categories: Beginner, Foreground, Plants

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.

Care

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.

Propagation

Propagation is primarily achieved through stem cuttings and runners. Simply trim healthy stems or runners that have developed nodes and plant them directly into the substrate, ensuring at least one node is buried. Mature clumps can also be divided carefully. Providing good light, nutrients, and CO2 will significantly increase the success rate of propagation.

Trimming

Regular and frequent trimming is crucial for managing Hydrocotyle tripartita's rapid growth and maintaining the desired shape, especially when used as a carpet. Simply trim stems and remove any old or damaged leaves. Trimming new vertical growth encourages the plant to spread horizontally and become bushier. Utilizing high light and CO2 along with trimming helps keep the growth low and dense.

Notes, Tips, and Considerations

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Whether you aim for a lush carpet, a midground accent, or a unique floating element, Hydrocotyle tripartita offers dynamic growth and beautiful foliage, making it a rewarding addition to most freshwater aquariums. Its ease of propagation and fast growth make it a joy to work with.