Beautiful specimen you have there. Thanks for sharing!
Family Amaryllidaceae
Continent Africa
Region West Africa
Country of origin
Height 50-150 cm
Width 20-30 cm
Light requirements low-very high
Temperature 20-28 °C
Hardness tolerance very soft-hard
pH tolerance 5,5-8
Growth slow
Demands easy
Crinum natans is a very beautiful and graceful bulbous plant with dark-green leaves. Plant so the top 2/3 of the bulb is visible. When the plant grows older (if it is thriving) it sometimes forms small bulbs and sends a flower stem up to the water surface with a beautiful and aromatic lily flower. The plant varies considerably in leaf width and the shape of the leaf margin. It is also suitable for indoor ponds, and is not eaten by herbivorous fish. [TROPICA]
Pics are taken from EverGreen Aquarium, Bandung..
This is 5+ years old C. natans.The leaves is very long. It's about 1.8 m in length..
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This is 2+ years old C. natansVery beautiful..
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Beautiful specimen you have there. Thanks for sharing!
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i have 1 of these for the past 6months and its thriving v nicely... but my calamistrum is turning yellow... any advice from anybody??
If not for the VERY long leaves, it would make an excellent background plant for most tanks... Does it go into a dormant period every year or at all?
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It doesn't have a dormant period. The plants doesn't like being moved too frequently, otherwise, they will slow down the growth and dying.![]()
Anyway, mine starts to grow its inflorescence after I insert root fert around its roots for 2 - 3 months. (Evergreen DIY root fert + Jobe's fert)
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Hi, mine have narrower leaves and aren't so long. They have small shoots growing beside the parent plant. How can i remove the small ones? Uproot the entire parent plant? Thanks.
Rob
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"Natura non facit saltum"
Hi Puffer,
Just wait a little longer until the shoots grows bigger (around 20 - 30cm), then cut it off from the motherplant. No need to uproot entire plant
Jeffrey
Hi Jeffrey, pardon me...when you said cut if off from motherplant, don't i have to uproot the entire plant? Because from what i see, the joint part between mother and daughter plant are beneath the substrate???
p/s: sorry folks, mine are actually crinum calamistratum.
Rob
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Hi Jeffrey,
That's a very impressive plant. However I find it difficult to use in an aquascape. Maybe because of it's size. What do you normally keep them with?
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Hi Stan,
Yes, it's difficult to use in an aquascapeI keep them inside my outdoor tank with various kind of aquatic plant (In fact, I'm a plant collector
). I had already post them here about 4 - 6 months ago.
Here it is how I keep them in my outdoor tank
Anyway, now you can see the inflorescence
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Last edited by ragn4rok; 26th Jan 2007 at 21:09.
That looks wonderful, i guess you have lower temp than Jkt to be able to plant it so nicely there.
Your garden looks covered, what the water temp like?
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Because of the rainy season, my tank is about 20 - 21 C![]()
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