Anubias Nangi
Common Name: Anubias Nangi
Anubias Nana and Anubias Gilletii were crossed to produce Anubias Nangi, a hybrid variation of Anubias. Since Robert A. Gasser first developed this sort of anubias, it has been widely accessible to hobbyists.
Anubias is a plant that is indigenous to tropical Africa, where you can find it growing by streams, rivers, and marshes. It is a blooming plant that thrives when the rhizome is anchored to a solid material, such stone or wood. They can profit from routine fertilizing and have low to medium light requirements. CO2 is not required, however it can encourage quicker growth and stronger leaves. The slow-growing leaves might develop algae if they are exposed to strong lighting.
Rhizomes can be easily propagated by cutting or pulling them apart to be replanted.
Family Name: Araceae
Origin: West Africa
Height: 6-8”
pH: 6.0 - 9.0
Care: Easy
Light: Low
Co2: Not necessary
Propagation: Separate by rhizome
Growth rate: Slow to moderate