Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia

Crptocoryne aponogetifolia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Subfamily: Aroideae
Tribe: Cryptocoryneae
Genus: Cryptocoryne
Species: C. aponogetifolia
Binomial name
Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia
Merrill

Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia is a species belonging to the Aroid genus Cryptocoryne.

Confusion

Until recently there was confusion between this species and C. usteriana.[1][2][3]

Distribution

The species is found in the Philippines, on the islands Negros and Panay and the south-east of Luzon.[1][4]

Description

C. aponogetifolia is the largest of the Cryptocorynes, with long strap-like leaves up to 46 cm or more long and 5 cm wide with a broad mid-rib. The stalks are normally about half the length of the leaves. In colour they are a bright green and the surface is pronounced bullate. The inflorescence can reach up to 50 cm and often has a strongly twisted tube.

Cultivation

C. aponogetifolia is considered easy to cultivate and will grow in moderately hard water if necessary, though it grows naturally in slightly soft water. It prefers moderate to low levels of light. Plants will take some months to get established in the aquarium but will then send out strong runners.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Jan D. Bastmeijer. "Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia". The Crypts Pages. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  2. Bogner, J., 1984. Cryptocoryne usteriana Engler und Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia Merrill. Aqua Planta 4-84 : 7-13.
  3. Jacobsen, N., 1985. Cryptocoryne usteriana Engler. Aqua Planta 4-85 : 14.
  4. Bogner, J., 1990. Filipino Cryptocoryne. Aquarist & Pondkeeper January 1990 : 38.
  5. Roe, Colin D., A Manual of Aquarium Plants, Shirley Aquatics (1967)
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