How to plant Anubias Nana?

Either way works. As long as the rhizome isn't buried its good to go.

I myself like the look of the roots so I keep mine tied to driftwood. The roots make it look more realistic. Some don't like roots to show so they hide them.
 
I had the same problem, I wedged them into the approximate postion I wanted the leaves to be with a lead weight, the roots grew onto the driftwood rather quickly and they plant is doing quite well now.
 
I want one of these... to bad they're so danged expensive around here. Now I know how to plant one when I do break down and buy one.

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I see thanks for the tips. I wouldn't mind attaching mine to driftwood, but the roots wont bend the way I want to. :(

It's OK to trim the roots if you need to. In my experience, the plant will quickly grow new roots.

Other options for planting include tying it or even supergluing it to a small rock and then placing it where you want it.
 
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