Killi
   
curve
S Cryptocorynes

SAH

sahalii



Cryptocoryne scurrilis
Lingga

scurrilis



SEK
emerse
flower wild

FER sekadauensis


Crypt. ferruginea var. sekadauensis



Cryptocoryne sivadasanii

sivadasanii

This is a small to medium-sized specimen. Leaves frequently get 6-8 feet long. They don't send out runners but produce daughter plants at the base. When grown emersed, it's a small scrawny plant. Easy, hardy plant that doesn't melt and extra-long leaves can be trimmed like Vallisneria. - Vin Kutty, 2017


Cryptocoryne spiralis var cognatoides   FBC101/2017
biotope
emerse flower

SPI cognatoides



Cryptocoryne spiralis var.caudigera
emersed flower
map submersed cf

SPI caudigera


Cryptocoryne spiralis var. caudigera

The Species description for C. spiralis var. caudigera and C. spiralis var. huegelii also contains a key to C. spiralis (German).


SPH
FBC002
FBC027

SPI huegelii


Cryptocoryne spiralis (Retzius) Fischer ex Wydler var. huegelii (Schott) Bogner

Described in 2013 by Bogner and Largest of the C. spiralis forms, it only occurs in a very limited range at high altitude, in fact, these may be the first photos of the plant ever published and it should prove to be a superb aquarium plant. Around Karnataka it grows fully submerged then during the dry season occurs in moist-to-dry areas. Thin narrow leaf with orange to dark brown color when submerged. Thin rhizomes; flowers in January - this perennial Cryptocoryne prefers to grow in clay mixed sand in shady areas

The Species description for C. spiralis var. huegelii and C. spiralis var. caudigera also contains a key to C. spiralis (German).



Cryptocoryne spiralis
FBC_01 FBC_030 flower
red submerse wild

SPI spiralis


Cryptocoryne spiralis var. spiralis








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