Introduction
Marsilea minuta, commonly referred to as Dwarf Water Clover, is a beautiful and versatile foreground plant. Despite being a fern, it develops delicate, clover-like leaves that form a dense, low-growing carpet when provided with adequate conditions.

Care and Requirements
This species is highly adaptable and falls into the 'easy' category. It can thrive in low light and without CO2 injection, though higher light and CO2 will encourage much faster, denser, and lower growth. In lower light, it may occasionally send up taller stalks with four-lobed leaves.
Aquascaping Application
Due to its creeping stolons, Marsilea minuta is perfect for the foreground of both nano and large aquariums. It spreads steadily across the substrate, creating a natural, wild-looking carpet that contrasts beautifully with rocks, driftwood, and other aquatic plants.
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