Anubias 'Gold'
Anubias 'Gold'
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Plant Name: Anubias ‘Gold’
Tankquility Catalogue #: TQ-00861
Synonyms/Trade Names:
Original Plant Sourced as: Anubias ‘Gold’
Plant Family: Araceae
Plant Native to1: Cultivar. According to Dennerle Plants, Anubias ‘Gold’ resulted from a mutation of a cultivated plant in a Taiwanese plant nursery.
Plant Type: Semiaquatic
Image Details2:
Image 1: Emerse grown clump of Anubias ‘Gold’.
General Information and Cultivation3: A slow growing plant, easy to cultivate in both emerse and submerse conditions. Keep light intensity higher than for most Anubias to maintain the plant’s bright golden-yellow colouration. Attach to wood and rocks, or plant directly into the substrate. Do not bury the rhizome or it may rot. In emerse culture, leaf blades grow to about 60mm×30mm. Submerse plants produce leaves that are smaller.
Ease of Care: Easy
Plant Size/Portion Size:
Emerse grown plant: 4 to 5-leaf tip cutting with root development.
Further Reading:
1 Distribution is taken from Plants of the World Online (https://powo.science.kew.org/) unless stated otherwise.
2 All images used on the Tankquility website have been taken of plants growing in our nursery.
3 The general and cultural information provided is based on our own experience and observation. If we supply information from others, we have acknowledged the source.
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Plants can alter their appearance due to seasonal influence, or in response to different environmental conditions or stage of maturity. This phenomenon is known as phenotypic plasticity, and it is especially evident in Aquatic/Semiaquatic plants. Whilst we endeavour to portray a plant accurately, the plant you receive may have been growing under different conditions or be at a different stage of maturity to the one in the image(s) provided.
How we package your plants...
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Aquatic/Semiaquatic plants will be shipped bare-rooted and wrapped in damp paper for protection when required.
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Terrestrial/Epiphytic plants will be shipped bare-rooted and the roots wrapped in damp sphagnum moss for protection when required.