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Description: Information from Wikipedia on this genus of about 50 aquatic species, commonly known as the Water Trumpet, some of which are used as aquarium plants.
Cryptocoryne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia of about 50–60 species of (arums). The genus is naturally distributed in are mostly streams and rivers with not too rapidly flowing water, in the lowland forest. They also live in seasonally inundated forest pools or on river banks submerged only at high water. Although the proper scientific name of the genus is
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