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Anubias barteri is a West
African species of Anubias,
first described in 1860 by
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott. It
occurs in south-eastern Nigeria, Cameroon...
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afzelii as its type species. Anubias, most
notably the
varying forms of A.
barteri, are
commonly used in aquariums,
usually attached to
rocks or bogwood....
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Anubias barteri var. nana was
first described by
Adolf Engler in 1899 as A. nana. The
species was
reduced to
varietal status in 1979.
Dwarf Anubias.[citation...
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Alafia barteri is a
plant in the
family Apocynaceae.
Alafia barteri grows as a
liana up to 35
metres (115 ft) long, with a stem
diameter of up to 3 centimetres...
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Callichilia barteri grows as a
shrub up to 3
metres (9.8 ft) tall. Its
fragrant flowers feature a
white corolla.
Fruit is
yellow to
orange with paired...
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Anubias barteri var.
barteri (Broadleaved anubias)
Anubias barteri var.
angustifolia Anubias barteri var.
caladiifolia Anubias barteri var. glabra...
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Palisota barteri is a
species of
plant in the
Commelinaceae family,
described in 1862. It is
native to
western +
central Africa. Kew
World Checklist of...
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Pleioceras barteri grows as a shrub,
liana or
small tree up to 4
metres (13 ft) tall. Its
flowers feature dark red or
violet corolla lobes with yellow...
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barteri is a
species of
plant in the
family Araliaceae. It is
native to
tropical Africa.
According to
Plants of the
World Online,
Astropanax barteri is...
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Dorstenia barteri is a West
African plant species belonging to the
family Moraceae. A herb, 60 cm high, with a
creeping rooting base. Stem erect, somewhat...