Micro Sword Narrowleaf
Micro Sword Narrowleaf
Micro Sword Narrowleaf, botanically Lilaeopsis brasiliensis in its narrow-leaved form, is a fine-leaved South American foreground plant producing narrow, strap-like leaves that form dense, low mats of grass-like coverage. Distinguished from standard Micro Sword by its narrower leaf form, creating a more refined and delicate carpet texture that suits detailed aquascape foreground compositions.
Care tip: Micro Sword Narrowleaf grows best in high lighting with CO₂ recommended. Maintain temperatures of 72–82°F and pH 6.0–7.5. Regular fertilization supports healthy growth.
Growing to just 1 to 2 inches, Micro Sword Narrowleaf is one of the lower-growing foreground plants available. The narrow leaves create a lighter, finer carpet texture than standard Lilaeopsis. It spreads via runners, gradually covering the foreground substrate. Good lighting and CO₂ produce the fastest, most dense carpet development.
This moderate plant grows under high lighting with CO₂ recommended. Temperatures between 72 and 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5 provide comfortable conditions. Regular fertilization supports consistent runner production and the fine, dense mat formation that makes this plant most attractive. High light is particularly important — without it the plant grows sparsely and fails to create the dense mat effect.
In the aquascape, Micro Sword Narrowleaf creates a fine, low-growing foreground mat whose narrow leaves provide more delicate texture than standard Lilaeopsis forms. The fine texture suits detailed foreground compositions and pairs naturally with natural hardscape in nature-style and biotope layouts. In aquariums with adequate light it is a practical and naturally attractive narrow-leaved foreground option.
Micro Sword Narrowleaf is a fine-textured and practically useful foreground plant for aquarists who want a narrow-leaved Lilaeopsis carpet in a more delicate, refined leaf form. Its narrow leaves and low-growing mat habit make it a naturally attractive and versatile foreground species for well-lit planted aquariums.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Placement | Foreground |
| Max Height | 1–2 inches |
| Light Level | High |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| CO2 Needs | Recommended |
| Origin | South America |
| Notes | A fine-leaved South American Lilaeopsis species producing narrow, grass-like leaves that form dense, low mats in the foreground. Requires good lighting and CO₂ for the dense carpet effect. |