Scientific name: | Anubias barteri var. nana |
Synonym | Anubias Nana |
Common name: | Dwarf Anubias |
Origin: | West Africa |
How to: | This is one of the smallest Anubias species and makes an ideal foreground plant. The Leaves are dark green, robust both physically and in appearance, and grow to about 3.2 in (8 cm) on the end of short stems. The plant will produce side shoots and grow horizontally, producing stems and leave from a central root, or rhizome. It is highly adaptable, sturdy, and well suited to any aquarium. This and other Anubias species can be grown on rocks and wood |
Maximum Height: | 4.7 in (12cm) |
Growth rate: | Slow |
Area: | Foreground, Specimen, or unusual |
Light: | Undemanding |
Temperature: | 72 - 82 °F (22 -28 °C) |
Propagation: | From side shoots or by dividing the rhizome |
Difficulty: | 1 - click for more about difficulty level |
Plant : Anubias Nana (Dwarf Anubias)
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