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  • Grass-like look
  • About 10 cm high
  • Especially suitable for paludariums and terrariums
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  • Also traded as "Anubias congensis"
  • Large, robust Anubias species
  • Elliptic leaf shape
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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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  • Yellow-green, very small leaves
  • New cultivar, still very rare
  • Very compact growth habit
  • Narrow leaf shape
  • Well suited for nano aquariums
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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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  • Small-leaved epiphyte
  • Conspicuous white-green pattern
  • Undemanding
Price on request
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  • Bigger, very elegant Anubias species
  • Interesting triangular leaf shape
  • Very slow growth
  • Also very decorative in paludariums
Price on request
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  • Decorative leaf shape
  • Very slow growth
  • Low light demand
  • Especially suited for paludariums and terrariums
In stock, only 13 left
  • Small epiphyte with spathulate, wavy leaves
  • Very dark green tone
  • Tufted, compact growth habit
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  • Relatively large, broad-leaved Bucephalandra variant
  • Dark green to brownish tones
  • About 9 cm high