Cryptocoryne Striolata In Situ
Cryptocoryne striolata in situ – west kalimantan. Picture from one of our hunter. the red colored striolata found in peace water flow river deep inside west borneo jungle. Save Save Save Save
Cryptocoryne striolata in situ – west kalimantan. Picture from one of our hunter. the red colored striolata found in peace water flow river deep inside west borneo jungle. Save Save Save Save
Cryptocoryne Ferrugianea from Ambalau very beautiful specimen available on limited stock.
Cryptocoryne from Cemaga, Natuna Island, we still waiting for the flower to know what the exact species.
Here’s the new addition of cryptocoryne to our collection. One of the rarest. Cryptocoryne Ponterdiifolia Rosanervig from Sumatera. Undemanding plants but surely slow grower. the white vein is very beautiful super healthy cryptocoryne ponterdiifolia rosanervig
Cryptocoryne Dewitii source: http://crypts.home.xs4all.nl/Cryptocoryne/Gallery/dew/dew.html Almost 40 years after its discovery in 1971 in Papua New Guinea by Mr Katik, the plant is found back by Takashige Idei. In the last decades attempts have been made to find the spot near the Kiunga airstrip but they were unsuccessful, and we did not have any pictures at …
Our cryptocoryne affinis,.. from : http://crypts.home.xs4all.nl/Cryptocoryne/Gallery/aff/aff.html Cryptocoryne affinis is one of the ‘classical’ aquarium plants, first reports go back to 1939. In the 50s this plant grow enormous popular for aquarists under the name C. haerteliana. In the recent years different forms are imported. Some more brownish, others more bullated. In recent years, Jacobsen and …
Our Cryptocoryne Usteriana. From : http://crypts.home.xs4all.nl/Cryptocoryne/Gallery/ust/ust.html At this moment (end 2001), there are four slight different plants known as Cryptocoryne usteriana. First the plant collected by Josef Bogner on Guimaras (Philippines) in1983 (Bogner 1644). This one is widespread in Europe. Second, a plant from Russia, shipped by Alexei Bednii, from an unknown origin. Third, a …
cryptocorine ciliata,.. this one is from papua Cryptocoryne ciliata is a species that grows from India to Papua New Guinea in the fresh to brackish water tidal zone. There is little known about the variation through that range. Two varieties are distinguished, var. ciliata with a chromosome number of 2n = 22, more narrow leaves …
One of our collection, cryptocorine annamica. Cryptocoryne annamica is first collected by Orlov, a herpetologist from St. Petersburg university, in Central Vietnam in the Gia Lai province. Plants were brought to the Moscow Botanical Garden where it flowered for the first time. Serebryanyi (1991) recognized it as a new species but apparently was not aware …