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X15 Stems Pearl Weed - Micranthemum Micranthemoides Bunch Live Aquarium Plants

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  • Condition: New
  • Difficulty Level: Beginner
  • Species: Micranthemum
  • Water Type: Fresh
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:La Mesa, California
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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Pearl weed is a bright green, stem plant perfect for beginners. It is a versatile species which can be used for both foreground, mid ground and background. Constant pruning will keep it low growing and spread runners horizontally.  Leaving it untrimmed will allow it to grow vertically as a background plant. The shape and growth of the plant depends on the conditions so you must plan accordingly if you have a specific vision for how it will fit into your aquascape. This plant is similar in appearance to other carpeting plants, and can be a low-maintenance alternative if you are having trouble getting foreground coverage in your tank<br>All orders are shipped professionally in zip locks, wrapped in bubble wrap in boxes<br>Quantity<br>:<br>15 lush green healthy stems (4-8 inches)<br>Care<br>:<br>Easy<br>Height<br>:<br>4-8”<br>Light<br>:<br>Medium - High<br>Co2<br>:<br>Not needed<br>Origin<br>:<br>North America<br>FREE SHIPPING:<br>We ship Monday - Friday<br>Please allow 3 to 4 business days for arrival<br>Please keep in mind that live arrival guarantee is only guaranteed that live stocks will be alive upon arrival. We don't guarantee you will succeed growing or raising them. Many factors may result in failure to grow live aquarium plants such as aquarium environment, planted substrate, temperature, lighting, filter, and the CO2 system<br>