Matching Results: Cryptocoryne
Cryptocoryne, Spiralis – $4 Sold Out
Easy to grow, has leaves as long as 24″. Propagation from cutting the runners the plant sends out. Seems to do well is most water conditions and soil types. Cryptocoryne spiralis is a common plant in India, where it grows even in rice fields. It is the first described Cryptocoryne (1830). C. spiralis is regarded … [View Details]
Cryptocoryne, Wendtii, Red (Cryptocoryne wendtii) – $4 Sold Out
Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘brown’ is an undemanding plant that can be sustained in wide ranges of lighting environments, water acidity, and nutrient fertilization. When first introduced into a new environment, like many other cryptocorynes species, Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘brown’ will melt/shed its leaves. This is a normal process, and new leaves will sprout from the root bundle. … [View Details]



