low light "carpet" plants

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fish_newbie

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are there any low-light and easy to care for plants that i can put on top of my gravel as a "carpet" other than java moss?
 
aquatic clover...marsilea quadrifolia, crenata, and such. it's like low-light glosso, but slightly taller. still a nice effect for a low-light tank. also check out pellia (i think that's how it is spelled) it like a magnified version of riccia with the adaptability of java fern or java moss. elocharis parvula might work also, but might be a bit thin.
 
e tennelles should do well as well.
Not as light demanding as the Microe e tennelles.
It is a sword but not a typical sword
 
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