Micranthemum sp. Montecarlo (InVitro)
Description
Micranthemum sp. Montecarlo is a rather smaller aquatic plant. It is native to Argentina and Uruguay, where it grows on the banks of streams and rivers. It is also known as Micranthemum tweedie the New Large Pearl Grass. In terms of its appearance, it counts as a ground cover that grows nice and dense and can even be positioned hanging. The small leaves are geometrically rather rounded and have a rich color, so that Micranthemum sp. Montecarlo is a very nice plant to decorate. It is also well suited for beginners.
Particularities:
Easy to use
Shoots grow creeping
Initially dig into the ground
Becomes a closed carpet
Doesn't need so much lighting
Explanation:
Difficulty level: very easy
Growth: slow
Color: light green
Height: 1-3cm
Light: little - a lot
pH: 5.0-8.0
Temperature tolerance: 4-26 ° C
Hardness: very soft to very hard
Difficulty level: easy
Growth: medium
Color: light to dark green, creeping
Height: 2-5cm
Width: Comprehensive
Light: medium - a lot
pH: 6.0-8.0
Temperature tolerance: 16-26 ° C
Carbonate hardness: 0-14 ° dKH
Total hardness: 5-25 ° dGH