water trumpet
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Definition
Noun: 1. Any plant of the genus Cryptocoryne: A common name for various aquatic or semi-aquatic flowering plants belonging to the arum family, Araceae. They are evergreen perennials naturally found growing submerged or partially submerged in freshwater or slightly salty (brackish) water habitats in tropical Asia.
Usage Notes
- The term "water trumpet" is primarily used in botany, aquarium hobbyist circles, and horticulture.
- It refers collectively to many species and cultivars within the genus, which are popular as ornamental plants in aquariums and paludariums due to their attractive foliage.
- The name likely originates from the shape of the plant's inflorescence (flower structure), which resembles a trumpet or funnel, and its aquatic habitat.
Examples
- General Use:
- The water trumpet is a popular choice for the foreground of planted aquariums.
- Several species of water trumpet can be found in the slow-moving streams of Sri Lanka.
- Scientific/Descriptive Use:
- The botanist specialized in the ecology of water trumpet species in Southeast Asia.
- A healthy water trumpet will propagate by sending out runners under the substrate.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in a compound form to specify particular species, though these are more precisely referred to by their scientific names (e.g., ).
- The dwarf water trumpet variety is ideal for nano tanks.
Variants and Related Words
- Cryptocoryne (n): The scientific genus name, often used interchangeably with "water trumpet" by enthusiasts.
- I added a new Cryptocoryne to my aquarium collection.
- Crypt (n): A common abbreviation for used informally among aquarium hobbyists.
- This crypt melted back after I changed the water parameters, but it should regrow.
Synonyms
- Cryptocoryne (n): The direct scientific synonym.
- Aquarium crypt (n): A common descriptive term within the aquarium hobby.
Related Terms & Context
- Melt (v, aquarium slang): A phenomenon where (water trumpet) plants shed their leaves due to sudden changes in water conditions, often before growing new leaves adapted to the new environment.
- Don't worry if your new water trumpet melts; it's a common stress response.
- Runners (n): Slender horizontal stems that grow along or under the substrate, from which new plantlets develop. This is a primary method of propagation for water trumpets.
- My water trumpet is spreading quickly by sending out runners.
Noun
- any plant of the genus Cryptocoryne; evergreen perennials growing in fresh or brackish water; tropical Asia