
✨A Viblis-type blue with a light, clear blue nuance. ✨
Bucephalandra Viblis Sky Blue has the rounded leaves typical of the Viblis type, and when conditions are right, it can reveal a pale, bright blue nuance. In contrast to the dark Bucephalandra, which tends to be heavy, this plant adds airiness and lightness to a layout. While
understated, its color expression changes depending on the angle, making it a great choice for a subtle accent.
[Biological information
] Type: Bucephalandra biblis Sky Blue
Trade name: Biblis Sky Blue
Characteristics: Rounded leaves / Pale blue and glossy appearance depending on conditions / Light impression
Growth rate: Slow (retains shape)
Cultivation difficulty: Low to medium
Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, accent for rockwork, base of driftwood
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (strong light can cause the plant to turn whitish).
CO2: Can be grown without additives; adding CO2 helps stabilize leaf volume and color
. Planting method: Do not bury the rhizome, but attach it to rocks or driftwood
. Care: Old leaves may be damaged in the early stages of planting, but will stabilize after new shoots develop.
[Recommended points]
・If you use it between dark Bucepha, it won't make the whole look too heavy.
・It has a gentle blue color, so it's easy to use even if you're trying blue for the first time.