Anubias barteri var. nana

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Anubias barteri var. nana was first described by Adolf Engler in 1899 as A. nana. The species was reduced to varietal status in 1979.[1]

Anubias barteri var. nana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Genus: Anubias
Species:
Variety:
A. b. var. nana
Trinomial name
Anubias barteri var. nana
Synonyms

Common names

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Dwarf Anubias.[citation needed]

Distribution

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West Africa: Only known from Victoria, Cameroon.[1]

Description

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It is a dwarf variety of Anubias barteri.[2] This plant's thick short-stemmed dark green leaves are some of the smallest and most compact in the Anubias genus, growing only to 3.2 inches (8 cm) for a total height of 4.7 inches (12 cm).[1]

A variation of Anubias barteri var. nana known as Anubias barteri var. nana gold is available in the aquarium trade, it has light green to golden leaves.[2]

Cultivation

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Like most Anubias species, this plant grows well partially and fully submersed and the rhizome must be above the substrate, attached to rocks or wood. It grows well in a range of lighting and has a temperature range of 68-82 degrees F (20-28 degrees C). It can be propagated by dividing the rhizome or by separating side shoots.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Crusio, W. (1979). "A revision of Anubias Schott (Araceae). (Primitiae Africanae XII)". Mededelingen Landbouwhogeschool Wageningen. 79 (14): 1–48.
  2. ^ a b c Jacobson, Drinda. "Anubias barteri var. "nana gold"". www.tfhmagazine.com. Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine. Retrieved 10 May 2021.