
✨A Kedagang-type Bucephalandra with long, slender leaves that create a flowing effect
, making it ideal for layouts. ✨ Bucephalandra Kedagang Green Long combines the stability of the Kedagang-type with the addition of long, slender leaves, making it ideal for layouts. With a green base that isn't too intense, it doesn't stand out too much, and you can enjoy creating lines by arranging it alongside driftwood or stones.
Its shape is hard to lose, making it a plant that can be used for a long time in aquascapes that emphasize a natural feel.
[Biological information]
Type: Bucephalandra kudagaan green long.
Trade name: Kudagaan green long
. Characteristics: Long, slender leaves, consistent green color, subdued luster
. Growth rate: Slow (suitable for long-term care)
. Cultivation difficulty: Low to medium
. Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, alongside driftwood, or stone borders.
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (note that strong light can easily cause moss to grow)
CO2: Can be grown without additives, but adding CO2 tends to stabilize the condition of the leaves
. Planting method: Do not bury the rhizome, but attach it to driftwood or stones
. Care: Old leaves may be damaged in the early stages of planting, but will stabilize once new shoots appear.
[Recommended points]
・The length of the leaves can be used to create movement in the layout.
・Recommended for those who do not like flashy colors or for aquariums that emphasize a natural look.