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Dennerle - Cryptocoryne crispatula TC is available for pre-order – please confirm stock before ordering!
Cryptocoryne crispatula is an elegant aquatic plant native to Southeast Asia, admired for its long, narrow leaves and graceful, flowing appearance. Depending on the variety and growing conditions, the leaves may display gently undulating margins and colours ranging from bright green to olive-green, adding texture and movement to the aquascape.
This adaptable Cryptocoryne is an excellent choice for the midground or background of planted aquariums, where its ribbon-like foliage creates a natural, riverbank effect. Once established, it is hardy and relatively undemanding, thriving in a nutrient-rich substrate where its extensive root system can develop. Like other Cryptocorynes, it may experience temporary leaf melt after planting before producing healthy new submerged growth.
Plant Type: Rosette Plant
Growth Rate: Slow to Medium
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Placement: Midground to Background
Height: 20–60 cm
Lighting Requirements: Low to Medium
CO₂ Requirements: Beneficial but not essential
Propagation: Runners
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Cryptocoryne crispatula |
| Common Name | Cryptocoryne crispatula |
| Family | Araceae |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Plant Type | Rosette Plant |
| Placement | Midground to Background |
| Height | 20–60 cm |
| Growth Rate | Slow to Medium |
| Lighting | Low to Medium |
| CO₂ | Beneficial but not essential |
| Temperature | 22–28°C |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| Water Hardness | Soft to Medium |
| Propagation | Runners |
This plant is supplied as an in-vitro tissue culture plant, produced under sterile laboratory conditions. It is free from algae, snails, parasites, and pesticides, making it an excellent choice for planted aquariums and shrimp tanks.
Like most Cryptocoryne species, Cryptocoryne crispatula may experience temporary leaf melt after planting while adapting to submerged conditions. This is a normal part of the acclimation process, and healthy new leaves will emerge once the plant has established a strong root system. For the best results, plant it in a nutrient-rich substrate and avoid disturbing the roots after planting.
Please note: As this is a living plant, the size, shape, leaf width, and colour may vary slightly from the photographs depending on the season, growing conditions, and stage of development.


