Common Name
Sivadasan's water trumpet
Description
This unusual, rare Cryptocoryne comes from rivers in the southwest of India. Already introduced decades ago under the name Cryptocoryne consobrina, it remained very rare in the aquarium hobby and was virtually unavailabe in the trade.
Sivadasan's water trumpet develops very narrow, up to more than 50 cm long submerged leaves and forms a tuft of several leaf rosettes. In contrast to many other Crypts, the plant does not form long runners, therefore it does not spread unchecked in the tank. Cryptocoryne sivadasanii hasn't high requirements and tolerates hard water. It is propagated by cutting daughter rosettes from the base, another interesting form of propagation of this species is the development of young plantlets from buds on broken-off roots.
With its look that resembles a narrow-leaved Vallisneria and its controllable growth Cryptocoryne sivadasanii is very interesting for the aquascaping. It is best placed in the background to midground of taller aquariums. According to its origin from flowing waters, it should also be an appropriate plant for stream biotope tanks.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Rare Cryptocoryne from India
Very narrow, long leaves
Tufted growth, no long runners
Good aquarium suitability
Also suitable for hard water
Complete Botanical Name
Cryptocóryne sivadasánii Bogner
Family
Araceae
Genus
Cryptocoryne
Misapplied Names
Cryptocoryne consobrina
Category
Rare Plants
Difficulty
easy
Growth
slow
Propagation
Proliferating roots, Rhizomteilung, Splitting, Cutting off daughter plants
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
Height
40-120 cm