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Marsilea Crenata

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Plant Profile

Common Name: Marsilea Crenata

Marsilea Crenata is a delightful little fern that hails natively from the tranquil rice fields of Asia. Famous in the hobby for its distinct, miniature leaves that closely resemble four-leaf clovers, it offers a whimsical, texture-rich look for your foreground. If you love the aesthetic of Hydrocotyle Tripartita but want an aquatic carpeting plant vastly shorter in stature that won't require constant, aggressive haircuts, this is your alternative. It is highly resilient and handles varying tank environments with ease, gradually spreading out to knit together a fascinating, low-profile carpet.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Miniature clover-shaped fronds form a compact, low-profile carpet.
  • A compact alternative to taller creeping plants, as it stays naturally short and hugs the substrate.
  • Tolerates a wide variety of aquarium parameters and water conditions.

Care & Planting Instructions

  • Provide medium to high lighting alongside a steady supply of nutrients to help it easily form a dense, uniform carpet across the substrate.
  • Inject pressurized CO2 to encourage faster, more compact horizontal growth, though it remains a highly adaptable species.
  • Keep an eye on its growth habit, as low light conditions may cause the stems to stretch upward slightly in search of light.
  • Propagate the plant effortlessly by cutting new, mature growth along with the attached roots and pressing them back into your substrate.
  • Master the basics by learning how to properly grow aquarium carpet plants to ensure your new layout fills in quickly, evenly, and stays free of algae.

Quick Facts

Listed information should be treated as general guidelines only. Team Buce Plant encourages you to do thorough research to ensure healthy growth!

Attribute Specification
Scientific Name Marsilea crenata
Common Name(s) Marsilea Crenata
Family Marsileaceae
Plant Type / Taxonomy Water Fern / Carpeting Foreground
Care Difficulty Easy to Medium
Light Requirement Medium to High
CO2 Requirement Recommended (Keeps growth short and compact)
Placement / Usage Foreground Carpet
Height / Size 1-2 inches
Growth Rate Moderate to Fast
Water Parameters pH 6.0 – 7.5 | Temperature 68°F – 82°F (20°C – 28°C)
Propagation Method Separate horizontal runners with roots
Origin Southeast Asia, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How is Marsilea Crenata different from Hydrocotyle Tripartita?

While both plants feature miniature clover-like leaves, Marsilea Crenata grows much shorter (1–2 inches) and spreads more slowly, staying tight to the substrate with far less frequent trimming than Hydrocotyle Tripartita.

2. Why is my Marsilea Crenata producing single tall leaves instead of four-leaf clovers?

Submerged growth under lower light often causes Marsilea species to produce single elliptical leaves or taller stems. Increasing light intensity and providing root nutrients encourages the plant to stay low and produce classic multi-lobed clover fronds.

3. Can Marsilea Crenata be grown without pressurized CO2?

Yes. Marsilea Crenata is an adaptable water fern that grows well in low-tech tanks without CO2 injection. While growth will be slower, it will still spread horizontally as long as sufficient lighting and a nutrient-rich substrate are provided.