Bucephalandra pygmaea "Bukit Kelam / Sintang"

Bucephalandra pygmaea "Bukit Kelam / Sintang"


Catalog Number
AP-0169
Description
This form of Bucephalandra pygmaea is found in Bukit Kelam in West Kalimantan and develops dense mats on stream boulders in the tropical rainforest. It is propagated by tissue culture and is available with the labels Bucephalandra sp. 'Wavy Leaf' and 'Green Wavy', also erroneously as B. sp. "Melawi". "Bukit Kelam" is one of the most known and popular Bucephalandras in the aquarium hobby. This medium-sized Bucephalandra has broadly spathulate, green to brownish-green, quite soft leaves which are about 5 cm long and 2 cm wide. The margin is more or less wavy, the leaf underside is whiteish green. This nice epiphyte is undemanding, however it looks best with medium lighting and good CO2 and nutrient supply. In general, Bucephalandra species are notoriously slow growers, but "Bukit Kelam" makes an exception, growing relatively fast. Not seldom it flowers under water, the inflorescences have a white spathe. The submerged plant develops an upright, branched, stem-like rhizome with many "aerial" roots. Occasional cutting of long shoots promotes the branching of the stem, leading to beautiful dense bushes with many heads. The cuttings may be tightened to the hardscape and will attach themselves by their roots.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Also known as 'Wavy Green ' and 'Wavy Leaf' Green leaves with wavy margin Bushy habit Grows faster than many other Bucephalandras Undemanding
Synonyms
Bucephalandra motleyana ''Bukit Kelam / Sintang'', Bucephalandra sp. ''Bukit Kelam / Sintang'', Bucephalandra sp. "Green Velvet", Bucephalandra sp. ''Wavy Leaf''
Complete Botanical Name
Bucephalándra pygmáea (Becc.) P. C. Boyce & S. Y. Wong
Family
Araceae
Genus
Bucephalandra
Misapplied Names
Bucephalandra cf. motleyana ''Melawi''
Category
Rare Plants
Difficulty
easy
Growth
slow
Carbon Dioxide
need
pH Value
5-7
Temperature Tolerance
20-26℃
Carbonate Hardness
0-10 dKH
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Rhizomteilung, Splitting, Cutting off daughter plants
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
Colour
dark green
foot
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