Microsorum pteropus
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Microsorum pteropus Blume, 1933 |
Microsorum pteropus, commonly known as Java Fern an aquatic fern from southeast Asia, is highly variable with several different geographic varieties that vary in leaf size and shape. It is found attached to roots and rocks in nature.
[edit] In the aquarium
Several cultivars of Java Fern exist. Cultivation in the aquarium is not problematic as long as the rhizome is tied to rock or driftwood and not planted directly into the substrate. It can be easily reproduced from small adventitious plants which are formed on the older leaves. These new plants should be attached to a rock or driftwood with a thin wire, rubber band or fishing line until new anchor roots have been formed. This plant does particularly well with fish that are normally detrimental to plants, on account of its relatively bitter taste.
Height 20-35cm, Width, 12-18cm, Light low-high, Temperature 22-30ºC, pH tolerance neutral, Hardness tolerance: soft - hard or brackish. Easy to keep.
[edit] External links
- Java fern - Aquariumwiki profile.