Salvinia minima

Water Spangles, Common Salvinia, Floating Water Fern

Easy careAquaticNon-toxic0.52 cm

A tiny free-floating aquatic fern that spreads across still water surfaces in overlapping rosettes of velvety, oval leaves — each leaf just 1–1.5 cm across and covered in fine water-repelling hairs that cause droplets to bead off. Native to slow backwaters and swamps from Mexico to southern South America, it grows with remarkable speed: a small colony can carpet an entire pond surface in days under warm, bright conditions. In paludariums it excels in the water section, providing cover for aquatic fauna, exporting excess nutrients, and creating a lush, naturalistic surface. It requires no substrate, absorbing everything directly from the water column, and propagates endlessly through natural rhizome division.

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Care

Light

Indirect light(preferred)Shade tolerantBright indirect

Humidity

High (60–80%)(preferred)Very high (80%+)

Temperature

10°C25°C40°C
18°C30°C

Soil

Moisture retentive(preferred)

Moisture

Wet(preferred)

Soil pH

6 – 8

Appearance

Growth habit

Creeping

Leaf shape

RoundHeart

Leaf texture

Fuzzy

Distribution

Propagation

Daughter plants form continuously along rhizome branches. Separate sections by hand or with clean scissors and float in a new water body. Near 100% success under warm conditions — no seasonality restriction above 22 °C.

References

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    Biology Insights — How to Grow Salvinia minima

    https://biologyinsights.com/how-to-grow-and-care-for-salvinia-minima/
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    Bantam Earth — Water Spangles Care Guide

    https://bantam.earth/water-spangles-salvinia-minima/
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    Greg.app — Salvinia Hardiness Zones

    https://greg.app/salvinia-hardiness-zone/
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    Greg.app — Common Salvinia toxicity

    https://greg.app/common-salvinia-toxic-to-humans/
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    Propagate One — How to Propagate Salvinia minima

    https://propagate.one/how-to-propagate-salvinia-minima/