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Anubias
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Anubias hastifolia has waxy, dark green, arrowhead-shaped leaves. Like most Anubias, these are easy to care for and tolerate a wide variety of temperature and ph. They are slow
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Anubias lanceolata has dark green, spear-shaped leaves with darker green veins. The leaves are thick and waxy, as are most anubias. This is a slow growing, medium sized plant
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Anubias caladifolia has dark green, shiny, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves are thick and waxy, as with any Anubias. It is a slow grower, but tolerates a wide variety of
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The type of Anubias plant commonly known as coffeefolia has waxy, ribbed, dark green foliage. These plants are very hardy and can be kept in environments where the water
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Congensis has dark green,waxy, spear-shaped leaves which grow to an average height of about 12 inches. It is a slow grower, producing new leaves from its rhizome. Congensis
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Anubias heterophylla has waxy thick, dark green foliage like others in its genus. The leaf of this species is large and more elongated than others. These are African plants,
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Anubias frazeri has longer narrow leaves compared to many of the other Anubias species. They are a lighter green coloration and are waxy and thick. Frazeri will tolerate a
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Barteri 'Round Leaf' plants are very hardy, but are slow growers. They will work best as mid ground plants in the aquarium. Their leaf structure is waxy and thick
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Anubias nana produces waxy, dark green leaves from a thick rhizome. It is a hardy foreground plant with an average height of about 6 inches, or it may be
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