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I just unpacked a shipment with Anubias nana petite (Tropica), Singapore sourced Anubias nana, minima, nana bonsai (no detailed supplier information available on these)
Tropica A n p was by far the smallest leaf
Anubias Pangolino.
Bucephalandra "mini needle leaves" is smaller than "lamandau mini red", however the latter has a pleasant red colouration and is a great recommendation by Siege.
There are several variaties of Anubias barteri, that are smaller than any of the above mentioned ( Anubias barteri seem to be extreemely prone to doing more or less weird varieties). Problem is, these are usually too willing to switch back to larger leafsize, so they are not suited for commercial production (........yet )
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