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Crinum calamistratum

Rare corkscrew-leaved Crinum for taller aquariums

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    Common name: Corkscrew Crinum

    Origin: Africa

    Position in Aquarium: Midground

    Grows up to (cm): 100 cm

    Pot Size: 5 cm

    Growth rate: Slow

    Description

    Crinum calamistratum is a distinctive bulb plant from Cameroon producing unusually long, corkscrew-twisted, deeply crisped leaves that spiral elegantly and can reach up to 80cm in length. The twisted leaf form is one of the most architecturally interesting in the aquarium hobby — nothing else quite replicates it — and a well-established specimen becomes a genuine centrepiece in any larger tank.

    Despite the dramatic appearance, care requirements are simple: low light, no CO2, and gentle water movement. For the most striking effect it works well as a solitary specimen rather than grouped with other large background plants. A healthy, well-established plant will occasionally produce flower stalks emerging from among the upper leaves.

    Plant the bulb with only the lower portion in the substrate. It will anchor itself and establish over time.

    Plant Sizes

    You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

    Shipping

    Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 4pm, Monday to Friday. Tracked 24 Service from £4.99, DPD Express from £6.99.

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    Product FAQs

    Helpful details before you buy.

    How long do the leaves grow?

    In good conditions the leaves can reach up to 80cm — background positioning is essential in most aquariums.

    Is the corkscrew leaf form normal?

    Yes — the twisted, crisped leaves are the defining characteristic of this species. They are not a sign of nutrient deficiency or poor health.

    Does it flower?

    Yes — a healthy, established plant will produce flower stalks emerging from the centre of the plant.

    Does it need CO2 or strong light?

    No — it grows without CO2 and prefers moderate to low light.

    How deep should I plant the bulb?

    Only the lower portion of the bulb should be in the substrate. Plant it shallowly and it will anchor itself naturally over time.