WebFeb 6, 2006 · Cryptocoryne usteriana leaves are similar in appearance but they generally exhibit a rosy red color on the undersides that C. aponogetifolia largely lacks. A striking feature of both Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia and usteriana is their bullate (having a blistered or dimpled appearance) leaves. WebAdolf Engler, 1905 Distribution: Philippines C. usteriana is a very large, up to 70 cm, bullated species confused with C. aponogetifolia. They were actually considered synonyms for a long time. C. aponogetifolia is entirely green without any red and grows a bit larger. The spathe is also entirely different. C. usteriana leaves vary from…
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WebMar 30, 2016 · Hi Patriot100%, I believe I sent you the C. usteriana x walkeri late last August. I grow the species emersed in high humidity for use in future 'scapes so it may take some time to acclimate. In my tanks my water here is very, very soft but I do add some Equilibrium to it for additional... WebJun 11, 2016 · The C. usteriana comes in an allmost pure green variety, but leaves are a bit different from that picture. The commonly traded C. ustetiana variety has deep burgundy red colour on undetside of leaves. Thanks again for the confirmation, that was what i was afraid of.. I drop them a line, to tell them they are not up to date with this one... novae coaching
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WebThe collar is hidden in the spiraled limb, with reflective cells in the throat. The tube is elongated. One of the few Cryptocoryne species in which it is often easier to flower submerged. The leaves are dark green to brown with pale veination and a red to purple underside. Emersed, the leaves are always strongly bullated. C. affinis ... WebNov 24, 2016 · Tropica C. usteriana is probaply the "Morco" variant. This is the most red of the 3-4 accepted "types" of C. usteriana. It is really not very demanding, but not as easy as our beloved Wendtii-types. One big difference is the time C. usteriana often need to establish itself, before getting around to do some growing - it can take months........ Webcryptocoryne: [noun] a genus of aquatic herbs (family Araceae) that have broad leaves and long slender spathes and are often used as aquarium plants. novae corp iowa