Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Green' is a variant of crypt wendtii and has the same care requirements. It does not require high light and will grow to about 6-8 inches in height, making it an ideal midground plant in aquascaping. Unlike regular crypt wendtii, crypt wendtii 'Green' will produce deep green, ruffled leaves, which makes this plant stand out in any tank.
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We have a custom-developed algorithm to include heat packs and insulating plant liners as needed, based on the weather forecast from our warehouse to your shipping address. This helps keep plants at stable temperatures, both in hot and cold weather. Other vendors typically charge you at checkout for a heat pack. We include them when needed free of charge because it's our job to deliver our plants to your door healthy.
These plants arrived in PERFECT condition! I had a plastic plant in my new aquarium and when my new plants were delivered in the dead of winter I was pleasantly surprised! They look so good! I bought more!
Great store, great prices, great products!
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Sara a.J.L. (Luray, MO, US)
Happy plants 🪴
Beautiful plant. Very healthy with Beautiful roots!
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Ruby (Charlotte, NC, US)
I love these
I've tried several carpeting plants to no avail. Although these are not carpeting plants they grow pretty wide and low to the substrate. My fish love hiding in them. The two larger crypts I've had since November.
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Nicholas
Awesome plant great healthy plant
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L.B (Cresco, PA, US)
Came in beautiful
My first time trying crypts so I was a bit nervous but they are thriving. All my plants are from aquarium co op so I wasn’t surprised that it came in such good shape.
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Robert W. (Woodstock, GA, US)
Crypts
Nice healthy plants. They are thriving in my tank.
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Panda4209 (Stockton, CA, US)
Hardy traveler
Plant handled shipping very well and took immediately to its new tank. Can’t wait until it fills in the space
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GloriaGP (Grosse Pointe, MI, US)
Just loved it so much I bought three!
My new Pearlscale Gold Fish love them too!
Thankfully, they are not eating them!