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limestone as well.
These hardwater Cryptocorynes are
generally the
easier ones to keep (in fact, some species, such as
Cryptocoryne wendtii are said to be among...
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Cryptocoryne affinis is a
plant species belonging to the
Araceae genus Cryptocoryne. SW
Malay Peninsula (Pahang),
sometimes occurs in part of
Perak state...
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Negros and
Panay and the south-east of Luzon.
Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia is the
largest of the
Cryptocorynes, with long strap-like
leaves up to 46 cm or...
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Cryptocoryne wendtii, the Wendt's
water trumpet, is a
species of
herbaceous plant and po****r
aquarium plant which is
native to Sri Lanka. It was described...
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upright structure than most
other Cryptocorynes. It
grows to be 12–15 cm with a
width of 8 cm.
Cryptocoryne walkeri is
considered to be of medium-difficulty...
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levels may
produce light green leaves.
Considered one of the
easier cryptocorynes to grow in an aquarium, it will grow well
partially and
fully submersed...
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Cryptocoryne beckettii, also
known as Beckett's
water trumpet, is a
plant species belonging to the
Araceae genus Cryptocoryne. Sri Lanka,
found in freshwater...
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Cryptocoryne albida is a
plant species described by
Richard Neville Parker.
Cryptocoryne albida is part of the
genus Cryptocoryne and the
family Araceae...
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Cryptocoryne parva is an
aquatic freshwater plant,
often grown in aquariums. It is the
smallest known member of the
genus Cryptocoryne.
Native to Sri Lanka...
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Cryptocoryne spiralis is a
plant species belonging to the
Araceae genus Cryptocoryne.
Endemic to India.
Leaves are
lanceolate and
extremely variable, some...