Hi all,
Can you please identify this crypt? I bought a few of them at the GWAPA meeting last Spring. Is it a Cryptocoryne crispatula?
Crypt Identification
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Re: Crypt Identification
It looks like C. spiralis.
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Re: Crypt Identification
Yes, C. crispatula. Hard to say which variety though.
C. spiralis is actually a much wider-leaved plant, but that name is often misapplied to C. crispatula var flacidifolia.
C. spiralis is actually a much wider-leaved plant, but that name is often misapplied to C. crispatula var flacidifolia.
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Re: Crypt Identification
Hmmm...now I'm wondering what I have. My leaves are very thin, and I was told that is was C. spiralis. I'm going to have to bring some to you Cavan and have you properly identify it for me!
Arlene
Arlene
There are no happy endings.
Endings are the saddest part.
So just give me a happy middle
And a very happy start.
-Shel Silverstein
Endings are the saddest part.
So just give me a happy middle
And a very happy start.
-Shel Silverstein
Re: Crypt Identification
There's a good photo of real C. spiralis on page 216 of Kasselmann.
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Re: Crypt Identification
Thanks, I wanted to purchase or obtain a few more. Is there an easy way to propagate this? Cuttings? I have CO2 injection and I fert regularly
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Re: Crypt Identification
As far as I know all crypts can propagate by runners, or you can flower and then pollinate them. Just be patient, and plantlets should pop up in tank.
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Re: Crypt Identification
I think the "crypt" in the back could be Aponogeton or another crypt? The root is a long tuber that sits laterally with roots coming out the bottom half. I learned not to bury tubers as they can rot and just push the roots into the substrate.
Please correct me if I'm wrong - I'm trying to learn the nuances of these plants and I've had some luck with online resources. I'd love to buy more or learn how to propagate these guys because their long thin leaves would look amazing in a bunch.
Please correct me if I'm wrong - I'm trying to learn the nuances of these plants and I've had some luck with online resources. I'd love to buy more or learn how to propagate these guys because their long thin leaves would look amazing in a bunch.
Shahriar (Shah-ry-are)