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Cryptocoryne wendtii Brown

Brown-toned wendtii — rich colour for foreground planting

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Origin: Europe/Asia

Position in Aquarium: Foreground

Grows up to (cm): 30 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Slow

Description

Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Brown' is one of the most popular and widely kept Cryptocoryne varieties, producing wavy, attractively textured leaves in a rich brown to bronze-brown tone. The colour is warmer and earthier than green Crypt varieties, making it particularly effective alongside driftwood and natural-style layouts. It's a medium-sized Crypt reaching 15–30cm depending on conditions.

Low light, no CO2, planted in substrate. Root tabs or a nutrient-rich substrate support good growth. Like all Crypts, temporary leaf melt can follow being moved — leave the rhizome in the substrate and it will regrow. Once established it is vigorous and reliable, producing runners and forming dense colonies over time.

Plant roots in the substrate without burying the crown. Foreground to midground positioning in most aquariums.

Plant Sizes

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

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Cryptocoryne wendtii Brown

Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

What is 'crypt melt'?

When moved, Cryptocoryne sometimes dissolve their leaves. This is normal. Leave the rhizome in the substrate and new leaves will regrow.

Is wendtii Brown a good beginner Crypt?

Yes — wendtii is one of the most adaptable and reliable Cryptocoryne species. The Brown form is no more demanding than the green forms.

Does it need CO2?

No — grows without CO2. Root tabs or a nutrient-rich substrate are more important.

What size does it reach?

15–30cm depending on conditions and light. In lower light it tends to stay more compact.

How do I plant it?

Plant roots in the substrate without burying the crown. It spreads via runners and forms a dense colony over time.