cryptocoryne x timahensis
· Cryptocoryne x timahensis, Cryptocoryne xTimahensis is a very unusual and interesting crypt, Found only in a small pool in Bukit Timah national park in Singapore, its widely accepted to be a hybrid between C, nurii and C, cordata, You can definitely see traits of both those plants in the spate, Additionally, its also one of the few plants that
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis
Cryptocoryne ×timahensis Bastmeijer: In the mid 90’s, the Singapore Science Center published a picture of a Cryptocoryne on their website on threatened plants which was ascribed to C, griffithii,The first Cryptocoryne on the Red List in the Internet! But it didn’t match very well the European idea on C, griffithii,In 1999 there was an opportunity to study the plant in its natural habitat with
Cryptocoryne × timahensis Bastm — The Plant List
Dec 6, 2019 – Cryptocoryne X Timahensis is a very rare Cryptocoryne that is almost extinct in nature with only a few pockets found in Bukit Timah national park in Singapore, Cryptocoryne X Timahensisis a beautiful Cryptocoryne in the fact that it is not flashy but classy,
Cryptocoryne x timahensis at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Cryptocoryne timahensis Researched by Discovery Planethttp://www,displa,org/https://www,instagram,com/cryptocoryne,discoveryplanet
A new species of Cryptocoryne from the Bukit Timah
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis Bastmeijer sp,nov Araceae—latin description—The limb of the spathe with irregular protuberances without a small tail as in Cryptocoryne griffithii The lower part of the limb more or less eared as in Cryptocoryne nurii The elongated limb resembling Cryptocoryne cordata as the base color of the limb, The collar however is wider than in Cryptocoryne
Cryptocoryne X Timahensis
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Cryptocoryne X timahensis
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Cryptocoryne x timahensis
Cryptocoryne X Timahensis is a very rare Cryptocoryne that is almost extinct in nature with only a few pockets found in Bukit Timah national park in Singapore, Cryptocoryne X Timahensisis a beautiful Cryptocoryne in the fact that it is not flashy but classy, The plant has a light green color with …
The first and thus far only successful one I tried was Cryptocoryne x timahensis It is one of the more rare crypts in the hobby and is only known to still be alive in the wild in one pond in a national park in Malaysia I bought 3 of them at $150 each I had them growing emersed in a terrarium setup I built; complete with heated substrate and an ultrasonic humidifier They died, I went in
· Cryptocoryne Xtimahensis this is a very rare crypt, it only found at a restricted area located in Singapore, no wild collection anymore 1pc for 60USD, Mini Silver Queen picure shown as Mother plant, the actual plants are little smaller with 4-5 leafs —–60USD/per, Cryptocoryne Jacobsenii Pink variant—–30USD/per, submersed for reference purpose, Cryptocoryne Pangkal pinang cf, fusca
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· Cryptocoryne x timahensis is an unusual and very rare crypt Found only in a small pool in Bukit Timah national park in Singapore C x timahensis grows near the top of the hill in a very tiny stream in an artificial pond which is formed by damming the stream There are no other localities known so this plant is extremely vulnerable for any changes in the hydrological situation Fortunately
Cryptocoryne X timahensis – a naturally occurring hybrid species found in one pool in Singapore, emerse, flower, habitat, Known from one pond in the world in Singapore, submersed “In the mid 90’s, the Singapore Science Center published a picture of a Cryptocoryne on their website on threatened plants which was ascribed to C, griffithii, The first Cryptocoryne on the Red List in the Internet
Cryptocoryne × timahensis Bastmeijer
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Cryptocoryne Cryptocoryne × timahensis Bastm Cryptocoryne × timahensis Bastm is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Cryptocoryne family Araceae The record derives from WCSP which reports it as an accepted name record 52057 with original publication details: Gard Bull, Singapore 53: 11 2001,
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