Through the course of evolution, Anubias and Microsorum have developed as “epiphytes”. They naturally occur near cascades and waterfalls, which develop an enormous current in the rainy season. These rheophytes (the botanical term), grow firmly anchored on stones and roots.
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Large-leaved rhizome
On wood with suction cup 16x5x16cm
Large-leaved rhizome plant
On wood 19x7x17cm
Hard-leaved rhizome plant
On wood with sucker 15x5x11cm
On Coco Cave wood 9x9x12cm
Hard-leaved and robust rhizome plant
On wood 15x6x12cm
Planted Mbuna tree decoration
On wood 20x10x30cm
On wood 25x16x46cm
Small rhizome plant with wavy leaves.
On wood 8 - 12 cm
Combination of two rhizome plants
On wood 28x10x20cm
Attractively planted miniature palm 4x4 x15cm
Small rhizome plant
On Coco Cave wood 5x5x8cm
On wood with suction cap 12x 3x7cm
On wood 14x8x25cm
On Spiderwood 14x8x8cm
Slow growing fern
On wood 12x8x10cm
Robust fern plant
On wood with suction cup 15x5x17cm
Robust fern planted
On Coco Cave wood 7x7x20cm
Robust fern plant for the background
On wood 16x6x20cm
Narrow-leaved fern
On Spiderwood wood 14x8x10cm
Compact growing moss
On wood 12x6x6cm
On stone 13x8x12cm
Robust rhizome plant
On clay amphora 15x6x12cm
On clay amphora 10x5x7cm
Small rhizome plant for the foreground
On a rock
Rhizome plant
on stone
10 x7 x7xcm
Free-floating moss in a decorative spherical shape
On stone 12x6x6cm
Decorative green algae on slate rock
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