Riccardia chamedryfolia – a liverwort – is one of the best-looking mosses. It has spread throughout tropical Asia, and we discovered it at a small waterfall on Sulawesi. Riccardia has an incredibly intricate structure. Firm, reef-like, deep green shoots can be easily attached to driftwood and rocks. This is an easy moss under moderate light; CO2 is not essential but does encourage healthy, vital growth. Riccardia’s small size makes it suitable for Nano Cubes.
PLANT PROFILE
| Genus: | Riccardia |
|---|---|
| Species: | chamedryfolia |
| Family: | Aneuraceae |
| Origin: | South East Asia |
| Light: | medium – low |
| Temperature: | 22-28°C |
| Growth rate: | very slow |
| Area: | Foreground |
| Height: | up to 5 cm |
| pH: | 5-8 |
| Water hardness: | very soft to hard |
| Co2: | 0-20 mg/l |
| Propagation: | division |
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