Anubias barteri 'Compact'

Compact Anubias

Anubias barteri 'Compact'

Compact Anubias

  • Medium-sized Anubias
  • Roundish, cordate leaves
  • Dark green coloration
  • Robust and undemanding
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Description

The Compact Anubias is a medium-sized Anubias selection. It stays smaller than the similar Anubias barteri var. barteri, with shorter petioles, however it gets bigger than Anubias barteri var. nana. The coarse, long-living leaves are roundish, slightly cordate and dark green. As well as other Anubias forms, this robust, undemanding plant grows well as epiphyte on the hardscape.

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Item no.
135.0305.03
EAN 8715897027055
Weight 0,40 kg
Shipping weight 0,40 kg

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Mads G.
Insanely HUGE. Not what expected from a “Medium size Anubia”
17th July 2020
Anubias barteri 'Compact' - Pot
Anubias barteri 'Compact' - Pot

This plant is exactly the opposite from medium sized... It’s huge and I does not fit my aquarium in anyway. I have never seen a Anubia this big. (read more)