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This selection of Anubias barteri has a very decorative round leaf shape. It is labeled as "Coin Leaf" as well as "Round Leaf" in trade. This Anubias cultivar has a size similar to Anubias barteri var. nana and is likewise robust and undemanding. When it grows emersed, it may reach a hight of about 10 cm, with about 5 cm long leaf blades, while it mostly stays smaller as submerged plant. The Round Leaf Anubias is a versatile epiphyte for the hardscape. As well as other Anubias, it also grows well on the bottom, however its rhizome should be positioned above the ground.

  • Excellent plant for beginners
  • Heart-shaped leaves, thrives at low light
  • May be attached to pieces of rock and wood

Thriving in relatively low light, Anubias 'Coin Leaf' is an easy-to-grow plant that adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium. It can be placed on rocks or wood within the tank, but if planted in the substrate, take care not to bury the rhizome. Burying the rhizome can lead to rotting and the plant's demise. 

Discover the beauty of Anubias 'Coin Leaf' as it enhances your aquatic garden with its circular leaves and vibrant green hue.

Plant info

Colors: Green, Dark green
Difficulty: Easy
Origin: Cultivar
Usage: Middleground
Type: Rhizomatous
Growth rate: Slow
Height: 5 - 15+
Light demand: Low
CO2: Low
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