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- New, tiny Anubias
- Round leaves, not exceeding 1 cm
- Perfectly suitable for nano tanks
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- New Dwarf Anubias cultivar
- Strongly wavy, frilled leaf edge
- Compact growth
- Robust, easy epiphyte
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- One of the smallest leaved Anubias forms
- New cultivar, still very rare
- Very compact growth habit
- Narrow leaf shape
- First-class epiphyte for nano tanks
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- Also known as Bucephalandra sp. "Rosmarin" and "Rosemary"
- Very narrow, smooth leaves
- Tufted growth
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- Bushy, compact growth
- Small leaves
- Brown-green to reddish tones
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- Forms compact yet delicate cushions
- Attaches itself to the hardscape
- Very popular in aquascaping
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- Forms filigree, deeply green cushions
- Wider branches than Riccardia sp. "chamedryfolia"
- Layered structure
- Very recommendable as epiphyte for the hardscape
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- Medium-sized Anubias
- Distinctive leaf structure
- Dark green coloration
- Young leaves light ochre-brown
- Robust and undemanding
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- Very decorative Anubias selection
- Small, lanceolate leaves
- Dark green, glossy
- Compact growth
- Very interesting for aquascaping
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- Attractive epiphyte from Borneo
- Elongate, wavy leaves
- Young leaves with red-brown tones
- Bushy, low growth habit