Cryptocoryne palawanensis
Cryptocoryne palawanensis
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Plant Name: Cryptocoryne palawanensis
Tankquility Catalogue #: TQ-01445
Synonyms/Trade Names: Cryptocoryne pygmaea (the name pygmaea is applied in error, and belongs to another species – see Naive et al. 2022)
Original Plant Sourced as: Cryptocoryne pygmaea
Plant Family: Araceae
Plant Native to1: Philippines (Naive et al. 2022)
Plant Type: Semiaquatic
Image Details2:
Image 1: Cryptocoryne palawanensis grown submerse in a greenhouse pond.
Image 2: Inflorescence of Cryptocoryne palawanensis.
General Information and Cultivation3: A medium-size crypt, easy to cultivate submerse. Cryptocoryne palawanensis is adaptable to water (soft to medium-hard) and substrate (slightly acid to near-neutral) conditions.
Growing this crypt emerse is possible under high humidity/misting and low to moderate light intensity, where it will remain very small in stature.
Identification Notes: Tankquility has flowered this clone and confirmed its identity as belonging to the species Cryptocoryne palawanensis.
Ease of Care: Easy
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Submerse grown plant: Medium-size plant with strong root development.
Further Reading:
Naive, M.A., Bastmeijer, J.D. & Jacobsen, N. (2022). On the identity of Cryptocoryne pygmaea (Araceae) from Western Mindanao and the description of a new species from the islands of Palawan and Busuanga. Phytotaxa 572 (3): 295-300.
1 Distribution is taken from Plants of the World Online (https://powo.science.kew.org/) unless stated otherwise.
2 All images used on the Tankquility website have been taken of plants growing in our nursery.
3 The general and cultural information provided is based on our own experience and observation. If we supply information from others, we have acknowledged the source.
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