Lagenandra keralensis
Lagenandra keralensis
Lagenandra keralensis is a rare Indian Lagenandra from the Kerala region producing broad, ovate dark green to bronze-red leaves with intricate, prominently visible vein patterns that create a richly textured leaf of considerable botanical elegance. The detailed venation — raised veins creating a naturally quilted surface pattern — gives each leaf a three-dimensional quality that rewards close viewing and distinguishes keralensis from the smoother-leaved Lagenandra and Cryptocoryne species it resembles.
Care tip: Like Cryptocoryne, Lagenandra keralensis may experience some leaf melt when first introduced to a new aquarium — a normal acclimation response that resolves once established. A nutrient-rich substrate and stable water parameters support the best long-term growth.
Like all Lagenandra, keralensis benefits from a nutrient-rich substrate and stable water parameters. The vein patterning and bronze-red tones develop most fully in established plants with consistent nutrition. Like Cryptocoryne it may experience brief leaf melt upon introduction to a new aquarium — a normal acclimation response that resolves once the plant settles. Minimal disturbance after planting supports the smoothest establishment.
This moderate plant grows in moderate to high lighting with CO₂ optional. Temperatures between 72 and 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5 provide comfortable conditions. Regular fertilization, particularly with iron-containing formulas, supports the bronze-red leaf tones and the clarity of the intricate vein patterning. Higher light consistently produces richer color and more pronounced venation.
In the aquascape, Lagenandra keralensis creates a sophisticated midground focal point whose detailed vein patterning and warm coloration provide botanical interest and close-range detail unavailable from most midground rosette plants. It pairs naturally with other Indian and Sri Lankan species in collection displays, and works beautifully as a featured midground specimen in nature-style compositions where botanical detail is a design priority.
Lagenandra keralensis is a rewarding collector plant for aquarists who appreciate the intricate botanical detail that the rarer Lagenandra species offer. Its prominently veined, bronze-toned leaves make it one of the most texturally refined Indian aquatic plants available.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Placement | Midground |
| Max Height | 4–8 inches |
| Light Level | Moderate to High |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| CO2 Needs | Optional |
| Origin | India |
| Notes | A rare Indian Lagenandra from Kerala producing broad, ovate dark green to bronze-red leaves with intricate, prominent vein patterns. The detailed venation gives each leaf a richly textured appearance that rewards close observation. Nutrient-rich substrate and stable parameters produce the best color. |