Anubias barteri - Broadleaf Anubias

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Anubias barteri (broad-leaved spear leaf)

max. growth height - 40 cm Country of origin West Africa
Suitability Perch aquarium, community aquarium Type  Perennial plant
family Araceae Genus Anubias
Propagation Division of the rhizome Growth rate slow
pH 5 - 9 Water hardness 0 - 30 °dh
 Notes  Tie onto a stone or root.

Anubias species are very slow-growing marsh plants for shady areas. They cannot tolerate too much light in the long term. Anubias barteri is a very variable species with different, more or less large leaves. With its dark green, somewhat firm leaves, it is often used for cichlid aquariums. In the wild, Anubias species grow in shady to semi-shady areas of fast-flowing water, partly in the splash zone of stones and roots as well as semi-submerged.

Aquarium: Community aquarium, Perch aquarium
Feature: In the middle ground, Perennial plants
Genus: Anubias
Growth: slowly
Origin: Africa
Properties: Perennial plants
Stand: In the middle ground
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