Anubias barteri broad leaf Mother plant
Anubias barteri broad leaf Mother plant
- Bigger, robust Anubias variety
- Ovate leaf shape
- Suitable for cichlid tanks
- Not eaten by plant-eating fish
- Also very decorative in paludariums
Complete botanical name | Anúbias bárteri var. bárteri Schott |
Family | Araceae |
Genus | Anubias |
Difficulty | very easy |
Colour | medium green, dark green |
Texture | großblättrig |
Usage | Epiphyte (growing on hardscape), Cichlid proof plant, Background, Midground |
Height | 25 – 40cm |
Width | 25 – 40cm |
Growth | slow |
pH value | 5 – 8 |
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