Anubias hastifolia Mother Plant xxl
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Anubias hastifolia is a large Anubias species from the rainforests of West Africa where it occurs on shady treambanks. As its name suggests, this species has decorative hastiform (spear-shaped) leaves.
- Decorative leaf shape
- Very slow growth
- Low light demand
- Especially suited for paludariums and terrariums
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