Hemianthus micranthemoides
Hemianthus glomeratus is a delicate stem plant from Florida. In the hobby, it has long been known under the erroneous name H. micranthemoides (or Micranthemum micranthemoides). It was recently identified correctly in the USA. With its small, light green curved leaves it is nice for beautiful dense group plantings. Under intensive light it tends to develop a creeping growth habit and thus can be used as foreground plant for strongly-lit tanks. However, it is better-suited for bushy groups in the middle ground of larger tanks or for the background of nano aquaria. Under strong light it can also be cultivated emerged, given that the substrate is kept moist. Then you’ll get a dense mat with very small leaves.
Plant info
Common names | Manatee mudflower, Baby tears |
Synonyms | Micranthemum glomeratum (Chapm.) Shinners, Micranthemum nuttallii var. glomeratum Chapm. |
Misapplied names | Hemianthus micranthemoides, Micranthemum micranthemoides |
Complete botanical name | Hemiánthus glomerátus (Chapm.) Pennell |
Family | Linderniaceae |
Genus | Hemianthus |
Difficulty | easy |
Usage | Midground, Nano tanks, Foreground, group |
Aquascaping | well-branched, bushy |
Height | 5 – 20cm |
Growth | fast |
pH value | 5 – 7 |
Temperature tolerance | 5 – 30°C |
Carbonate hardness | 0 – 21°dKH |
General hardness | 0 – 30°dGH |
Propagation | Cuttings |
Can grow emersed? | yes |
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