Cryptocoryne willisii Graceful Midground Rosette Plant
Vitro Culture | 4-Inch Bag | Yield: Multiple Small Plantlets
Cryptocoryne willisii is a graceful and adaptable aquatic plant native to Sri Lanka, widely admired for its narrow, lanceolate leaves and clumping rosette form. A member of the Araceae family, this species was once grouped with Cryptocoryne nevillii but has since earned its place as a distinct and easy-to-maintain crypt. Its green to olive-brown leaves and moderate growth habit make it a perfect choice for midground coverage or subtle foreground accents in nano tanks.
Cultivated using advanced tissue culture methods, our Vitro Culture format ensures a healthy, algae-free, and pest-free start for your aquascape.
Key Features:
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Scientific Name: Cryptocoryne willisii
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Synonyms: Cryptocoryne nevillii var. willisii
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Common Name: Williss Crypt, Narrow Leaf Crypt
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Leaf Shape & Color: Long, narrow green to olive leaves with wavy edges
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Growth Habit: Low rosette; forms dense clusters over time
Growth & Propagation:
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Lighting Needs: Low to moderate
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CO & Fertilizers: Not required, but enhanced growth with CO and nutrients
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Growth Method: Submerged
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Nutrient Substrate: Required for best development
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Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes
Aquascaping Benefits:
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Adds texture and contrast with its fine, ribbon-like leaves
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Ideal for natural-style midground placement in nano to large tanks
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Excellent for low-tech or shrimp-focused setups
What Youll Receive:
One 4-inch sealed Vitro Culture bag containing healthy Cryptocoryne willisii plantletsready to rinse, acclimate, and plant in your aquarium.
Disclaimer:
Tissue culture plants may undergo Crypt melt when introduced to new tank conditions. This is a normal process of adaptation. With stable parameters and time, they will regrow beautifully from the roots.
State Restrictions Notice Be a Responsible Aquatic Plants Owner:
Never release Cryptocoryne willisiior any aquarium plantinto natural waterways. Doing so can disrupt local ecosystems. Dispose of any unwanted portions responsibly to help preserve aquatic biodiversity.
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