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- Also traded as "Anubias congensis"
- Large, robust Anubias species
- Elliptic leaf shape
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- Medium-sized Anubias
- Roundish, cordate leaves
- Dark green coloration
- Robust and undemanding
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- Bigger, robust Anubias variety
- Ovate leaf shape
- Suitable for cichlid tanks
- Not eaten by plant-eating fish
- Also very decorative in paludariums
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- Bigger, robust Anubias variety
- Broad, heart-shaped leaves
- Forms a large group with time
- Also very decorative in paludariums
In stock
- Medium-sized Anubias
- Distinctive leaf structure
- Dark green coloration
- Young leaves light ochre-brown
- Robust and undemanding
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- Bigger, very elegant Anubias species
- Interesting triangular leaf shape
- Very slow growth
- Also very decorative in paludariums
Out of stock
- Large Bucephalandra with narrowly lanceolate leaves
- Dark green tones
- About 8 to 10 cm high
In stock, only 10 left
- One of the smallest Bucephalandras
- Especially recommended for nano tanks
- Creeping to ascending growth habit
- Green, with reddish leaf sheaths
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- Small, densely bushy Bucephalandra form
- Very narrow, wavy leaves
- Well growing
- Rarely available
In stock
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Green, heart-shaped leaves
- Suitable as solitary plant in the midground