- Source: Anubias gracilis
Anubias gracilis is a plant that was first mentioned in 1920 by Chevalier and thereafter validly described by Hutchinson and Dalziel in 1936.
Distribution
West Africa: Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Description
Its long-stalked medium-green leaves are spade-shaped and may grow to 12 inches (30 cm) in length.
Cultivation
This plant grows best when only partially submersed and when not crowded by other plants. It requires a lot of nutrients, a loose, iron-rich substrate, and moderate-to-strong light. It prefers a temperature range of 22-26 degrees C (72-79 degrees F). It can be propagated by dividing the rhizome.
References
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- Anubias
- Anubias gracilis
- Anubias
- List of freshwater aquarium plant species
- A. gracilis
- Aquascaping
- List of least concern plants
- List of Araceae genera