
✨The slender brown leaves create a calming line. An adapted version of the Kudagan family.
✨Bucephalandra Kudagan Brown Long combines the stability of the Kudagan family with slender leaves and a brownish hue. It adds a subtle color change and flowing lines to aquascapes that tend to be dominated by green. It is
not too assertive, yet it can add movement to a layout, making it particularly easy to use in compositions that emphasize a natural feel.
Biological information:
Type: Bucephalandra kudagambrownlong.
Trade name: Kudagambrownlong
. Characteristics: Long, thin leaves, brownish color, subdued luster
. Growth rate: Slow (suitable for long-term care)
. Cultivation difficulty: Low to medium
. Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, alongside driftwood, or on a stone border.
[Growing Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (strong light can cause the color to become lighter)
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 driftwood or rocks
. Care: Old leaves may be damaged in the early stages of planting, but will stabilize once new shoots appear.
Recommended points:
The length and color of the leaves can be used to add variety to a layout that tends to be monotonous.
It pairs well with green and brown Bucepha.