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In nature, Bucephalandra usually grows on rocks or wood in rivers and streams – much like Anubias, which they resemble regarding use and care in the aquarium.
Bucephalandra ‘Wavy Green’ is…
Cardamine lyrata is actually a marsh plant from Japan. But it is also a familiar aquarium plant which thrives under water with
20-50cm long stems.
This plant normally grows fast, but the addition of CO2 may be necessary to promote growth. In small open aquariums it can grow out of the
aquarium and form beautiful surface…
A popular aquarium plant which forms long leaves 20-50cm+ and 2-5cm wide.
This little Cryptocoryne comes from Asia, and grows naturally in for instance Thailand. The narrow, red-brown leaves have clear, black patterns and
beautifully waving leaf edges
Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae is from Southern Thailand where there are limestone mountains, and the water can be very hard. Like many other Cryptocorynes it needs to acclimatise before growth…
Cryptocoryne crispatula from Southern Thailand where there are limestone mountains, and the water can be very hard. Like many other
Cryptocorynes it needs to acclimatise before growth starts in earnest.
Cryptocoryne parva is one of the smallest varieties of Cryptocoryne.
The triploid variety of Cryptocoryne undulate from Sri-Lanka has wider leaves and a beautiful, flecked leaf pattern. It also grows
larger, from 15-25cm, and the single rose becomes 10-20cm wide.
This red version of Cryptocoryne undulata grows wild in rivers of Sri Lanka.
It is an easy plant, tolerant of very different conditions in an aquarium. Appearance of the plant will…
A taller Cryptocoryne which can easily reach 50cm tall,
with dark green or bronze leaves.
Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Green’ is suitable for small aquariums with a height from 10-15 cm and a roset from 8-15 cm wide. When grown in an open space the leaves will…