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  • Also known as Cladophora aegagropila
  • Velvety, deeply green balls
  • Very slowly growing
  • Recommendable for shrimp tanks
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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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  • Medium-sized Anubias
  • Robust, undemanding
  • Narrowly lanceolate leaf shape
  • Spreading growth habit
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  • Light coloured epiphyte
  • Lemon yellow leaves
  • As robust as normal Anubias barteri var. nana
  • Nice contrast to dark green plants
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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
  • Very popular for aquascaping
  • Robust, hard leaves
  • Suitable for nano tanks
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  • Also known as 'Coin Leaf'
  • Exceptional round leaf shape
  • As small as the Dwarf Anubias
  • Robust and undemanding
Out of stock
  • Medium-sized to large Anubias
  • Robust, undemanding
  • Lanceolate to hastate leaf shape
  • Also interesting for rainforest paludariums
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  • Also known as 'Wavy Green ' and 'Wavy Leaf'
  • Green leaves with wavy margin
  • Bushy habit
  • Grows faster than many other Bucephalandras
  • Undemanding
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  • Dark greed to brownish-red hues
  • Flowers frequently
  • Light pink spathe, small
  • Low growth
  • Creeping rhizome