Anubias Coffeefolia Textured, Bronze-Leaf Anubias
Sold as Bare-Root or Potted Plants | Hardy & Unique Foliage
Anubias Coffeefolia is a captivating and resilient variety of Anubias, prized for its deep green to bronze-tinted leaves with a rippled, textured surface. Its distinct foliage resembles coffee leaveshence the name Coffeefolia. The striking, structured leaves bring a bold contrast to other smooth-leaf plants in aquascapes.
Like other Anubias species, it is extremely hardy, adaptable, and suitable for beginners and advanced aquascapers alike. Anubias Coffeefolia thrives when attached to hardscape elements like driftwood or rocks, making it a versatile choice for a variety of layouts.
Key Features
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Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. coffeefolia
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Common Name: Anubias Coffeefolia
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Leaf Shape: Oval with textured surface
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Leaf Color: Deep green with bronze hues
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Growth Form: Rhizomatous with broad leaves
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Placement: Foreground to midground, or attached to hardscape
Growth & Propagation
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Growth Rate: Slow
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Light Requirement: Low to medium
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CO Requirement: Not required
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Nutrient Substrate: Not required (grows best attached to hardscape)
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Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes
Aquascaping Benefits
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Provides bold texture and contrast in aquascapes
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Ideal for attaching to driftwood, rocks, or decorations
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Thrives in low-light setups and shaded areas
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Suitable for shrimp and low-tech planted aquariums
What Youll Receive
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Bare-Root Plants: One Anubias Coffeefolia plant with 4 or more healthy leaves, loose and unpotted
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Potted Plants: One Anubias Coffeefolia plant with 4 or more healthy leaves, rooted in rockwool and net pot
Disclaimer
Avoid burying the rhizome in substrate to prevent rot. Attach to hardscape for best results. Minor cosmetic leaf blemishes are normal and will improve with new growth in your tank.
State Restrictions Notice Be a Responsible Aquatic Plants Owner
Never release Anubias Coffeefoliaor any aquarium plantinto natural waterways. Doing so can disrupt local ecosystems. Dispose of any unwanted portions responsibly to help preserve aquatic biodiversity.
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