
Cryptocoryne flamingo
Cryptocoryne Flamingo is one of the most striking and sought-after aquarium plants thanks to its rare pink foliage. Its delicate, wavy leaves display soft shades of rose and blush that deepen under good lighting, creating a vivid contrast against the greens and browns of other aquatic plants. Like most Cryptocorynes, it’s a slow grower and prefers stable conditions—ideal for aquascapes that value colour and texture over speed.
This plant does best in nutrient-rich substrate with moderate light and steady CO₂ levels, though it will adapt to lower-tech setups if given patience. Once established, it’s remarkably hardy and low-maintenance. ‘Flamingo’ works beautifully as a midground accent or focal point in nano tanks, where its subtle colour can shine. Over time, it rewards consistent care with lush, compact growth that adds a refined pop of pink to any aquascape.
Cryptocoryne Flamingo is one of the most striking and sought-after aquarium plants thanks to its rare pink foliage. Its delicate, wavy leaves display soft shades of rose and blush that deepen under good lighting, creating a vivid contrast against the greens and browns of other aquatic plants. Like most Cryptocorynes, it’s a slow grower and prefers stable conditions—ideal for aquascapes that value colour and texture over speed.
This plant does best in nutrient-rich substrate with moderate light and steady CO₂ levels, though it will adapt to lower-tech setups if given patience. Once established, it’s remarkably hardy and low-maintenance. ‘Flamingo’ works beautifully as a midground accent or focal point in nano tanks, where its subtle colour can shine. Over time, it rewards consistent care with lush, compact growth that adds a refined pop of pink to any aquascape.
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Cryptocoryne Flamingo is one of the most striking and sought-after aquarium plants thanks to its rare pink foliage. Its delicate, wavy leaves display soft shades of rose and blush that deepen under good lighting, creating a vivid contrast against the greens and browns of other aquatic plants. Like most Cryptocorynes, it’s a slow grower and prefers stable conditions—ideal for aquascapes that value colour and texture over speed.
This plant does best in nutrient-rich substrate with moderate light and steady CO₂ levels, though it will adapt to lower-tech setups if given patience. Once established, it’s remarkably hardy and low-maintenance. ‘Flamingo’ works beautifully as a midground accent or focal point in nano tanks, where its subtle colour can shine. Over time, it rewards consistent care with lush, compact growth that adds a refined pop of pink to any aquascape.




















