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Giant Cryptocoryne Cordata

Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata

Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata: a robust rosette plant with broad, heart-shaped leaves and a purple underside. Perfect for low-tech midground layouts. Light: Low to medium.

Taxonomy
Class:Liliopsida
Order:Alismatales
Family:Araceae
Genus:Cryptocoryne
Species:Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata

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Water Temperature

22 - 28 °C

pH Value

5.5 - 7.2

Water type

Freshwater

Light

Low to Medium

CO2

Low - High

Expected height

30 cm

Expected width

20 cm

KH

2 - 12 dKH

Species description

Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata is native to the Malay Peninsula and southern Thailand, where it inhabits forest streams and shaded swamps. It grows in flowing but slow-moving waters, often in areas subject to seasonal flooding. The natural substrate where it roots consists of thick layers of decaying leaves and acidic muddy sediments, deeply shaded by the dense canopy of the tropical rainforest. It belongs to the Araceae family, subfamily Aroideae.

Care, breeding and tankmates

It prefers soft and slightly acidic to neutral water, with an optimal pH between 5.5 and 7.2 and a KH between 2 and 12 dKH. It requires a stable temperature between 22°C and 28°C. It is important to avoid drastic thermal or chemical swings to prevent leaf loss. Like many Cryptocorynes, it is subject to 'Cryptocoryne melt', a phenomenon of sudden leaf decomposition triggered by abrupt changes in water parameters, light, or substrate. If this occurs, do not remove the rhizome; if it remains healthy, it will produce new leaves within a few weeks.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

This species originates from: Malay Peninsula and Southern Thailand.

Origin

South and Southeast Asia

Plant profile

Placement
Midground

This species is ideally placed in midground of the aquarium. Its growth habit allows it to blend naturally with surrounding hardscape or other plants. When planted in small groups, it creates a cohesive and visually pleasing bush. Ensure it is not completely shaded by larger overhanging plants.

Botanical form
Rosette

Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata features variable leaves ranging from green to brown. Its rosette growth pattern is typical of the genus, creating a dense crown of foliage. The distinct leaf shape and coloration make it stand out in the aquarium. It is adaptable to various water conditions.

Growth
Slow

The growth rate of Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata is generally slow to moderate. Under lower light, it will grow slowly, but adding CO2 and moderate lighting can increase its pace. It steadily produces new leaves from its rosette once it has adapted to its environment. Patience is key, as it may take time to establish.

Substrate
High

Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata is a bottom-dwelling aroid that heavily depends on a nutrient-loaded substrate for its dietary needs. It performs exceptionally well in fine-grained aqua soil or an aged, dirted aquarium with a substrate depth of 2 to 3 inches, allowing its delicate roots to easily spread and anchor. To avoid nutrient depletion over time, the substrate should be periodically supplemented with iron-rich root tabs, which directly support the plant's unique coloration and steady leaf production.

Column fertilization
Recommended

While primarily a root feeder, it still benefits from regular water column fertilization. Dosing a comprehensive liquid fertilizer ensures that micronutrients are available. Be careful not to overdose, as excessive nutrients in the water column can promote algae on its slow-growing leaves. A balanced approach is ideal.

Root fertilization
Recommended

Root fertilization is crucial for the optimal development of Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata. Providing a rich soil substrate or regularly inserting root tabs will yield the best results. Strong root feeding promotes larger, more robust leaves. It also makes the plant more resilient to environmental fluctuations.

Trimming
Occasional

Trimming should be done carefully by cutting old or decaying leaves near the base. Avoid pulling or uprooting the plant, as it has a delicate and extensive root system. Regular maintenance to remove dying leaves will keep the plant looking fresh and prevent rot. Only trim what is necessary.

Propagation
Runners

Propagation is easily achieved through the natural production of runners. The mother plant will send out runners through the substrate, forming new plantlets. Once these plantlets have developed their own roots and a few leaves, they can be separated. You can carefully cut the runner and replant the new specimen.

Sensitivity
Moderate

Like many in its family, Cryptocoryne cordata var. cordata is prone to 'Crypt melt' when parameters suddenly change. Variations in temperature, lighting, or water chemistry can cause it to shed its leaves. However, the rhizome usually remains healthy. If melting occurs, leave the roots undisturbed and new leaves will soon emerge.

Layout role
midground focal point

Its layout role is primarily for Natural midground transitions. The dense foliage and unique texture provide a natural transition between different zones of the aquascape. It is highly versatile and works well in both Nature Aquarium and Dutch styles. Its enduring presence makes it a reliable staple.

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