I'm guessing most Anubias sold in the US are actually grown here as well - or am I wrong?
I use densely planted tanks planted with the Walstad method; I like those best for health of tank, beauty, and ease of maintenance. Check my photo albums for some pics
Here some plants that do very well in my tanks at 55-65 F and under low-to medium light:
Sagittaria subulata
Vallisneria spiralis
Anubias barteri nana (always slow-growing, even when happy)
Eleocharis (a grass)
Hydrocotyle
Cardamine lyrata
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Rotala rotundifolia
hornwort
Anacharis (Egeria densa)
java moss
Myriophyllum
Lloydiella/Lysimachia, creeping jenny
Lilaeopsis
heteranthera zosteriofolia
doing so-so:
Nymphaea (dwarf lotus) (dies and comes back, dies and comes back)
java fern (always goes brown after a while)
Bolbitis fern (got only one plant; looks ok but growing very slowly)
tried these, but they die:
amazon swords
Ludwigia
Mayaca fluviatilis
Limnophila
Glossostigma
Bacopa carolinensis
Hygrophila
Note that pH and hardness also play a big role in determining which plants succeed and which don't. My water is relatively hard and alkaline (pH 7.6).