I am really glad to hear that this plant is doing so well for you, being that it is a new plant to the hobby, and you still don't hear that much about it. Its a great plant that as you can see is a
very healthy and strong plant. I don't know if you have heard the story of this plant.
Florida aquatic nurseries developed this strain in their lab. It is a genetic mutation of Cryptocoryne wendtii mi oya. It is from a variegated gene that makes the leaves various shades of different colors.
C. wendtii produces baby plants from a runner called a rhizome. The plants may be cut off the runner. Since they are grown in pots, often there are several plants on rhizomes that are very close to each other, or in some cases several individual plants may have been put in the pot together so that their roots fused together. Either way, these plant can be separated easily either by cutting them or just pulling them apart. Try to leave roots on each plant, but if some of the roots get broken it is of no concern.
Enjoy your plant and when you have too many you can start giving them away!
