Probably C. affinis.
I came across this Crypt yesterday I'm uncertain of it species name. It is definately not Wendtii Tropica green nor brown. The funny characteristic of this crypt is the leafs. It forecast different shade of colors when view from different angle.
What can this be????
Probably C. affinis.
Dont know if its just me, but I cant seem to see the pictures.
Cheers,
KG
Who is the more foolish, the fool or he who follows him!
Tan KG
I could see the pictures. Try copying the address of the image--right clicking on the image and pick image properties--and paste it on your address bar and search. Other than that .
Budak,
The leafs is green in color. Will wait for a week or two to look at the new leafs.
will update soon.
I think its emerse Balansae. Wait until it developes new leaf.
regards, Budi
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Looks like a cross between Balansae and Wendtii brown...strange.
Try to grow the mysterious Cryptocoryne under emersed condition. Once it flowers, we will know what species it belongs to.
Jason Wong
In my opinion this is the C. bullosa (for reference: http://132.229.93.11/Cryptocoryne/Gallery/bul/bul.html )
This crypto has been going around in the hobby just recently and is being sold at redicoulus prices. So if it really proves to be the C.bullosa: keep it growing!!!
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