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Tissue culture plants are cultivated in sterile lab settings ensuring your plant is free from pests, snails and algae! These are young specimen that are grown in emersed forms. Gel should always be removed prior to planting.
Live plants are susceptible to stress and damage from transit. - This may appear in the form of minimal melt, leaf loss, cosmetic damage, etc. Refunds or replacements will not be issued for plants with viable root systems or that die out of our care.
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Anubias barteri ‘Wrinkle Leaf’ — or simply Anubias Wrinkle Leaf — is a larger variety that is less common compared to other species used in planted aquariums. Like other Anubias, it can thrive in a wide range of environments, from aquariums to terrariums and most planted setups, as long as humidity is adequate. Anubias Wrinkle Leaf is known for its larger, rounded, oblong leaves with a deep green color that many planted tank hobbyists appreciate.
The leaves have a unique bumpy texture from the veins and slightly ruffled edges, setting it apart from other Anubias. This plant works well as a midground or background choice, as its leaves can grow quite long. It is a flowering plant that grows best when its rhizome is attached to a hard surface, such as wood or stone. While it benefits from regular fertilization, it requires only minimal light, since its leaves are prone to algae growth under high lighting. CO2 is optional but will facilitate faster growth and more robust foliage. Propagation is simple: cut or separate the rhizome and reattach the pieces elsewhere.
Common Name |
Anubias Wrinkle Leaf |
Care |
Easy |
Lighting |
Low to Medium |
CO2 |
Optional |
Suggested Placement |
Versatile |
Propagation |
Separate rhizome and reattach |
Growth Rate |
Slow to Moderate |
Height |
Varies depending on conditions and placement |