Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, known commonly as the Micro Sword, is a charming, grasslike aquatic plant native to the warm riverbanks of South America. With its fine, sword-shaped leaves and lush, vibrant green hue, it creates the perfect living carpet for aquascapes of all sizes.
Often admired for its soft texture and natural appeal, Micro Sword brings a tranquil meadow-like beauty to the foreground of aquariums. Under favorable conditions, it forms a dense, low-growing mat that sways gently with the current—evoking the serene underwater landscapes of tropical streams.
Compact, adaptable, and endlessly graceful, this species is ideal for both beginner and advanced aquascapers seeking an authentic, natural appearance.
Scientific Name: Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
Common Name: Micro Sword, Brazilian Micro Sword
Origin: South America (Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina)
Form & Texture: Fine, grasslike leaves forming a vibrant green carpet
Growth Height: 2–7 cm – ideal for foreground placement
Growth Rate: Moderate – dense carpeting under bright light
Temperature Tolerance: 20–28°C – thrives in tropical freshwater aquariums
Water Conditions: pH 6.5–7.5 | Hardness 2–12°dGH | KH 2–8°dKH
Difficulty Level: Easy to Medium – suitable for most aquarists
Lighting Needs: Medium to high – encourages compact, lush growth
CO₂ & Fertilizers: Optional but enhances color and density
Propagation: By runners – separate and replant to expand coverage
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate recommended for best results
Can Grow Emersed: Yes – suitable for paludarium and humid terrarium setups
Creates a lush, natural green carpet for freshwater aquascapes
Pairs beautifully with driftwood, stones, and midground species like Cryptocoryne or Anubias nana petite
Perfect for nature-style, Iwagumi, or minimalist layouts seeking vibrant ground cover
Provides a realistic and serene meadow-like appearance that complements shrimp and nano fish displays
At Aquarium Plants Factory, every aquatic plant is sustainably farm-raised in controlled greenhouse environments—never collected from the wild.
Our Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is grown ex-vitro and hydroponically for strong roots and clean foliage
Ensures high-quality plants with minimal environmental impact
Choose from our selection of nursery-grown Lilaeopsis brasiliensis:
Loose Bare Root Plants: Approximately a small clump bare root portion
Bunched Plants: Small clump bundled with foam and a plant weight
Potted Plants: Potted in a net pot with rock wool
Some initial leaf melt may occur as the plant adjusts to new aquarium conditions
This is normal—new, submersed leaves will sprout from runners as the plant establishes itself
Certain aquatic plants may be regulated or restricted in some U.S. states
Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways
Never release aquarium plants into the wild
Return Policy: All sales are final
24 Hours Live Arrival Guarantee* - In a rare case of live stocks dead on arrival, we must be notified within 24 hours by the same day of delivery. Please take clear photos of the damaged product and send it to us within 24 hours. Live Arrival Guarantee will be void after 24 hours of delivery. All replacements are considered final and we will not replace the replacement.
Please be aware that our Live Arrival Guarantee is subject to certain conditions. Specifically, the guarantee will not be applicable in cases where the package is marked as 'invalid address', 'undeliverable' or is 'returned to sender.' This includes situations such as a vacant delivery address, a missing apartment number, or any other issues that prevent the postal service from delivering your package.
It is crucial to provide accurate and complete shipping information to ensure the successful delivery of your order and the applicability of the Live Arrival Guarantee.
Please keep in mind that Live Arrival Guarantee only guarantees that live stocks will be alive upon arrival. We cannot guarantee that you will continue to have success with them. Many factors, including the aquarium environment, water quality, nutrient, temperature, lighting, filter, and CO2 system, can contribute to the failure to grow live plants and live animals.
Even though our plants are very clean, but we can't guarantee they will be 100% pest-free because we cannot be responsible for your aquarium. Please use it at your own risk. We recommended all customers rinse the plants with clean water and quarantine them before use.
However, plants in tissue culture will be 100% free from pests, algae and never have been contacting with any aquarium.
Please review your state's regulations on restricted plants, as we are committed to not shipping plants that are restricted in your area. Do not release any plants into the wild or waterways, as this can harm local ecosystems by introducing invasive species.
Your cooperation in protecting the environment is appreciated. For continuously updated information, refer to the USDA State Noxious Weed list here.
Thank you for your responsible commitment to environmental preservation.
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