anubias nana identification
In article , "Sergey Politaev" wrote:
"redled" wrote in message
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I have bought some anubias nana about a month ago,
There are several forms and hybrids among "nanaformes", this particular
looks like A. "nangi" - cross between A. nana and A. giletii.
I now think it is some variety of cryptocoryne wendtii.
But it's surely impossible to mix this two up - nothing in common (just the
same color:-)
OK, does it have a kind of a stem with leaves one by one along it, or
rosette-like crown?
Does it rigid enough to keep the shape being "ashore", or its leaves
demonstrate the presence of gravitation pointing downwards?
Goes downwards. Doesn't have a rhizome. It does look knda similar when very
small, like when I bought it, but not really. It was mislabeled, and I didn't
know better.
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-John
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