TROPICA Cryptocoryne nurii 'Rose Maiden'

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Highly sought-after cultivar
Unique rose-coloured foliage with intricate veining
Suitable for low to medium-tech aquariums
Slow-growing and compact—ideal for smaller layouts

SKU: TRO126TC
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Description

Cryptocoryne nurii ‘Rose Maiden’ is a highly sought-after cultivar of Cryptocoryne nurii, known for its striking rosy hues, deep veining, and marbled leaf patterns. Native to Malaysia and selectively bred for its ornamental appeal, this rare plant brings a dramatic splash of colour and texture to any aquascape. It is a favourite among plant collectors and aquascapers seeking unique and visually rich midground plants.

Physical Characteristics:

  • Leaf Shape & Size: Broad, slightly ruffled lanceolate leaves, typically 8–15 cm long.

  • Colour: Deep olive to reddish-brown base with pink to rose-coloured highlights, often featuring bold, contrasting veins. Colours intensify with higher light and iron-rich substrates.

  • Growth Habit: Forms a compact, low rosette. Grows slowly but steadily in stable conditions.

Aquarium Requirements:

  • Lighting: Low to medium light is sufficient. Medium lighting enhances colour intensity and promotes healthy growth.

  • CO₂: Not required, but CO₂ supplementation encourages stronger growth and better leaf development.

  • Temperature: 22–28 °C

  • pH Range: 6.0–7.2

  • Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard

  • Substrate: Requires a nutrient-rich substrate, such as aquasoil or sand/gravel with root tabs, as it is a root feeder.

Planting Instructions:
Plant directly into the substrate, burying only the roots and keeping the crown above the substrate to avoid rot. Avoid disturbing the roots after planting, as Cryptocoryne species prefer to remain settled.

Care & Maintenance:

  • Growth is slow, so minimal trimming is needed.
  • Remove old or melting leaves gently at the base.
  • Susceptible to "Crypt melt" (shedding of leaves) if conditions change drastically, but it will often regrow if the root system remains healthy.
  • Consistent lighting and water parameters promote stability and colour retention.

Propagation:
Propagates via subterranean runners. Once new plantlets grow 3–5 leaves and develop a root system, they can be separated and replanted elsewhere in the tank.

Aquascaping Use:
Perfect as a midground accent or foreground feature in larger tanks. The bold patterns and pink-toned leaves provide dramatic contrast against green plants and darker hardscape elements like lava rock or driftwood. Ideal for nature-style, collector's layouts, or low-tech aquascapes with high aesthetic value.

Cryptocoryne nurii ‘Rose Maiden’ is a show-stopping plant for aquascapers looking to add rare colour and texture to their layout. While it requires patience due to its slow growth, its vibrant appearance and ease of care once established make it a treasured species for any freshwater planted tank. With stable conditions and minimal disturbance, ‘Rose Maiden’ will reward you with long-lasting beauty and elegance.

 

How to plant

Plants with great success!

Tissue Cultures are very young plants cultivated and delivered directly from the laboratory. The plants are guaranteed to be free from snails, algae and pesticides and, therefore, are harmless for sensitive shrimp and fish.

Success with your aquarium depends largely on the proper plant choice. In a Tissue Culture cup, you are getting many plants that can be divided into small portions and cover a larger area. Plants are compact from the start, so you will experience dense and beautiful growth if you give them the right fertiliser and CO2!

  • Carefully take the plant out of the cup and rinse off the growing media.
  • To prevent mildew and algae, rinse with chlorine-free water.
  • Split the plant into 6-8 portions using your fingers or scissors (for small foreground plants).
  • Plant portions into the substrate using tweezers.
Then watch them grow!

Plant Info

Origin
Country or continent where a plant is the most common. Cultivars arise or are bred in cultivation.

Growth Rate
Growth rate of the plant compared to other aquatic plants.

Height
Average height (cm) of the plant after two months in the tank.

Light Demand
The average or medium light demand of an aquarium plant is 0.5 W/L.

CO2 Demand
A medium need in CO2 is 6-14 mg/L. A high demand in CO2 is approx. 15-25 mg/L.