Cryptocoryne wendtii

Cryptocoryne wendtii

Also known as: Crypt wendtii, Wendt's water trumpet

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Quick facts

Max height
25 cm
Growth rate
slow
Difficulty
beginner
Placement
midground
Propagation
runners

Water parameters

Temperature
2028°C
pH
6.0 to 7.5
Hardness
2 to 18 dGH

Light and nutrients

Lighting
low
CO2
not required, but boosts growth and color
Substrate
nutrient rich
Feeding
feeds from both water column and roots (liquid ferts plus root tabs)

Substrate

What this plant roots into (or attaches to). The substrate affects both plant nutrition and water chemistry; see each linked page for full effects.

Substrate pH effect Nutrient load
Aquasoil (ADA Amazonia) lowers pH very high
Mineralized clay substrate (Seachem Fluorite) neutral / inert moderate
Dirted tank (mineralized topsoil) (DIY soil substrate) slightly acidic very high
Inert sand (Pool filter sand) neutral / inert none

This plant feeds primarily from the water column, so substrate choice matters more for its fish-tank compatibility than for plant nutrition.

With fish

Plant-eating fish
safe with plant-eating fish (tough leaves or unpalatable)
Diggers (corydoras, loaches)
may get uprooted by active diggers
Root-disturbing fish
sensitive to root disturbance, plant where roots stay undisturbed

Habitat

Native to Sri Lanka, found in slow-moving streams and river margins across the island. The species (Cryptocoryne wendtii) is the single most commonly sold and widely grown Cryptocoryne in the aquarium hobby worldwide. Multiple named color varieties are commercially available: 'Green' (bright olive-green leaves), 'Brown' (dark brown-green), 'Red' (reddish-brown), 'Tropica' (dark bronze with ruffled margins), 'Mi Oya' (named for a specific Sri Lankan river, with reddish-bronze coloring), and 'Flamingo' (a pink tissue-culture mutation). Leaf shape is broadly lanceolate, 1020 cm long, with slightly wavy margins and a hammered or dimpled surface texture. The species exhibits substantial phenotypic plasticity: the same plant can look quite different depending on light, nutrients, and water chemistry, which has contributed to taxonomic confusion and the proliferation of trade names.

Care notes

The easiest Cryptocoryne and one of the most reliable aquarium plants for any skill level. Grows in virtually any conditions: low to high light, no CO2, hard or soft water, pH 6.0-8.0, temperature 2030°C. Under low light, all varieties trend toward green; under moderate to high light, the distinctive varietal colors emerge more strongly. Root tabs or nutrient-rich substrate recommended for best color and growth, but the plant grows acceptably in plain gravel with minimal care. Growth rate is moderate, producing roughly one new leaf per week once established. Crypt melt is possible during acclimation but C. wendtii is one of the most recovery-reliable species in the genus, regaining its leaves within 2-4 weeks of melting. Propagation by runners; C. wendtii is among the most prolific runner-producers in the genus, often colonizing a 2030 cm area within a few months from a small starter group. Trim and relocate daughter plants that grow outside the intended planting zone. Compatible with all fish; the tough, slightly leathery leaves resist damage from most herbivores. This is the plant to start with if you've never kept Cryptocorynes. The color varieties (Green, Brown, Red, Tropica) allow beginners to experiment with different looks within a single easy species.

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Verified against: tropica, aquarium-co-op, buce-plant. Last reviewed 2026-05-15.

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