



Cryptocoryne albida 'Brown' POT
Cryptocoryne albida 'Brown' is a beautiful and resilient aquatic plant that adds a touch of elegance and natural beauty to any freshwater aquarium. With its wide, brownish-green leaves and compact growth, it makes an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced aquascapers looking to enhance their tank's aesthetic. Native to Southeast Asia, this variety of Cryptocoryne thrives in low to moderate lighting and is perfect for low-tech aquariums and aquascaping projects.
The slow-growing nature of Cryptocoryne albida 'Brown' makes it an ideal addition to aquariums that require minimal maintenance. Its hardy rhizomes allow it to adapt well to a range of water conditions, and it can be easily placed in the foreground or midground of your tank. As it grows, its rich, brownish leaves create a stunning contrast against the vibrant green of other plants, making it a perfect complement in any aquascape design.
Key Features:
- Size: Compact, with broad, brownish-green leaves (up to 15-20 cm in height)
- Light Requirements: Low to moderate – thrives in shaded or low-light areas
- Growth Rate: Slow-growing, minimal maintenance required
- Placement: Ideal for foreground or midground placement
- Care Level: Beginner-friendly, hardy and easy to maintain
- Ideal For: Aquascaping, nano tanks, low-tech setups, and planted aquariums
Add the timeless beauty of Cryptocoryne albida 'Brown' to your aquarium for a low-maintenance, elegant plant that enhances the natural aesthetic of any freshwater setup! Perfect for aquascaping enthusiasts and anyone looking to create a stunning underwater landscape.

Plant Profile
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Learn how to keep an aquariumCryptocoryne
albida 'Brown'
Asia
18-26
Slow
Foreground
5-15 cm

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