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Horizon- Hydrocotyle tripartita is available for pre-order – please confirm stock before ordering!
Hydrocotyle tripartita is a compact, fast-spreading foreground plant prized for its clover-like leaves and vibrant green color. This cultivar is ideal for creating dense, low-growing carpets and detailed aquascape layouts. Supplied in a sterile tissue culture pot, it is completely free from algae, pests, and snails, ensuring a clean and safe start for any planted aquarium.
With regular trimming and good lighting, Hydrocotyle tripartita ‘Mini’ forms lush, branching mats that add texture and movement to the foreground while remaining easy to manage.
Key Features
Tissue Culture Grown free from algae, pests, and snails
Compact, Creeping Growth ideal for carpeting and nano aquascapes
Bright Green Coloration adds freshness and contrast
Easy to Shape responds well to trimming and pruning
Technical Specifications
Plant Type: Creeping stem plant
Origin: Cultivar
Growth Position: Foreground (can extend into midground)
Growth Rate: Medium
Height: 10–20 cm
Lighting Requirement: Medium to high
CO₂ Requirement: Recommended (20–30 mg/L for best results)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Form: Tissue culture pot
Usage Tips
Rinse off all tissue culture gel thoroughly before planting
Divide the plant into small portions and space evenly for faster coverage
Regular trimming encourages dense, horizontal growth
Strong lighting and CO₂ help maintain compact leaf size
Why Choose Horizon – Hydrocotyle tripartita ‘Mini’?
Horizon tissue culture plants are grown under sterile conditions to deliver consistent quality and reliable growth. Hydrocotyle tripartita ‘Mini’ is an excellent choice for aquascapers seeking a versatile, easy-to-shape foreground plant that creates lush carpets and fine detail without overwhelming a layout.
FAQs
Is this plant suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is considered easy to grow, especially in CO₂-supplemented tanks.
Can it be used in nano aquariums?
Absolutely. Its small leaf size and controlled growth make it ideal for nano tanks.
How many plants are in one tissue culture pot?
Each pot contains multiple healthy plantlets that can be separated and planted individually.


