Cryptocoryne affinis
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Cryptocoryne affinis N. E. Brown ex Hooker f. |
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[edit] Synonyms
C. Haerteliana Jacobsen ex Millkuhn.
[edit] Distribution
SW Malay Peninsula
[edit] Description
Long lanceolate leaves 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) long with an attractive bluish-green upper surface, a light green midrib and side nerves. The underside of the leaves is a deep reddish purple. The leaf stems are short in proportion to the leaf blade.
Several forms are sold in the aquarium trade differing in colour and serration of the leaf edge. Variable dependent on how it is grown and light levels. Leaves dark green above and purple to violet beneath.
Flowers may be produced even when growing completely submerse. The inflorescence reaches about 10 inches (25cm) with the spathe elongated into a purple-red, spirally-coiled blade.
[edit] Cultivation
Considered easy to cultivate. Reluctant to flower even in emerse culture. The leaves are darker in shady conditions and it will grow in moderate light in the aquarium. Doesn't seem to be fussy as to water conditions and is fine in normal tropical aquarium temperatures : 72-79F (22-26C). One of the hardiest of all the Cryptocoryne's in cultivation. Subject to 'Crypt melt' (see genus page) Sensitive to calcium and hard water [1]
Propagates well by runners.
Introduced to Europe by Herman Haertel, a German importer.[2]