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Microsorum pteropus Narrow

Slender fine strap leaves on a distinctive narrow-leaf Java fern variety

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Common name: Java fern narrow

Origin: Asia

Position in Aquarium: Attach to wood/rock

Grows up to (cm): 25 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Slow

Description

Microsorum pteropus Narrow is a slender-leaved form of Java fern with long, fine, strap-like leaves that give it a more elegant and delicate appearance than the standard broad form. The narrowed leaf shape creates a distinctive silhouette and a finer texture that works particularly well when attached to driftwood, creating a natural streaming or flowing effect in the aquarium.

Like all Java fern varieties it requires no substrate planting β€” the rhizome should be attached to wood or rock using fishing line, thread, or aquarium-safe glue and must not be buried. It grows in low to medium light without CO2 and is very tolerant of a wide range of water conditions, making it one of the most accommodating aquarium plants available.

Supplied as an established potted plant, Microsorum pteropus Narrow suits aquariums from 40 litres upward. Its distinctive slender leaf form makes it a popular choice for creating textural contrast on driftwood arrangements alongside broader-leaved Java fern varieties or other epiphytic plants.

Plant Sizes

You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

Shipping

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Microsorum pteropus narrow Tropica
Microsorum pteropus narrow Tropica
Microsorum pteropus narrow Tropica
Microsorum pteropus narrow Tropica
Microsorum pteropus narrow Tropica

Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

What makes the Narrow form different from standard Java fern?

The leaves are significantly more slender and elongated than the standard form, giving a finer, more graceful appearance. Care requirements are identical.

How do I attach it to wood or rock?

Do not bury the rhizome in the substrate. Attach it using fishing line, cotton thread, or aquarium-safe superglue and the roots will grip naturally over time.

Does it need CO2?

No. Java fern Narrow grows without CO2 in low to medium light and is one of the most undemanding aquarium plants available.

Can I mix it with other Java fern forms?

Yes. Mixing Narrow with standard, Windelov, and other forms on the same piece of driftwood creates interesting textural contrast and is a popular aquascaping technique.

How does it propagate?

Plantlets grow naturally on older leaves and eventually detach and anchor themselves to nearby surfaces. No action from the hobbyist is required.