Hybrid in vitro, in a controlled and sterile environment (C. Parva X C. Walkeri)
Easy handling, very colorful, with long and narrow leaves with full margin
Insertion in the foreground, while maintaining an average height
Requires medium lighting in the aquarium
Originally from Southeast Asia
Cryptocoryne x willisii is a slow growing plant but, in any case, suitable for central positioning or for making beautiful close-ups in aquariums and paludariums, thanks also to the low height that is maintained by the plant itself (rarely beyond 15/25 cm high).
It is a plant originated from the hybridization of 2-3 varieties of Cryptocoryne (C. Parva x C. Walkeri / C. Becketii)
Furthermore, it is a rather robust aquatic plant, raised raised with the possibility of insertion totally in water, favoring its insertion through grafts on rocks, woods and other decorative materials. It also requires little light and CO2 to grow, making it a pretty easy plant even for newbies
A breeding temperature between 20/30 ° C is recommended; Ph 5.5-8.0, Gh 6-14
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