
✨A master of manipulating the expression of blue. A blue-series bucephalandra that combines depth and luster.
✨Bucephalandra sp. Maestro Blue has calming dark-toned leaves with an appealing bluish and metallic sheen that appears depending on the angle and amount of light. It is not a flashy, assertive blue, but rather a quietly blurred nuance of blue that adds depth to the aquascape.
As its name suggests, it is like a "conductor" that brings together the atmosphere of the entire layout.
[Biological information]
Species: Bucephalandra sp. Maestro Blue
; Trade name: Maestro Blue
; Characteristics: Dark leaves; Blue and glossy under certain conditions; Calm plant appearance
; Growth rate: Slow (retains shape)
; Cultivation difficulty: Low to medium
; Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, in the shade of rocks, at the base of driftwood
[Growing Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (strong light tends to make the blue color shallower)
CO2: Can be grown without additives; adding CO2 helps stabilize leaf volume and texture
. Planting method: Do not bury the rhizome, but attach it to stones or driftwood
. Care: Old leaves may be damaged by environmental changes, but they will remain stable after new shoots emerge.