
✨The roughness of wild-derived plants, combined with new shoots that hint at the future. ✨The
Bucephalandra cypris (KN shipment) is a wild-derived plant, so the leaves may be damaged upon arrival, but new, healthy shoots are beginning to develop from the base of the plant. While the plant currently has few leaves and is not yet fully developed, this plant is at a stage where it can be enjoyed for years to come. The
reddish petioles and rising shoots suggest the plant has the potential to steadily grow leaves once it adapts to its environment.
[Biological information]
Type: Bucephalandra cypris (KN shipment, wild strain)
Characteristics: Wild-derived individual / leaves damaged upon arrival / new shoots in good condition
Growth rate: Slow
Difficulty of cultivation: Medium
Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, attached to stones or driftwood
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (avoid strong light in the early stages)
CO2: No additives are necessary (adding CO2 tends to stabilize new leaf development)
Planting method: Do not bury the rhizome, but allow it to take root.
Care: Do not attempt to leave damaged old leaves, prioritizing the development of new shoots.
[Recommended points]
・Wild Buse allows you to enjoy the fun of growing it, rather than a finished plant.
・Because the new shoots are beautiful, it is easy to recover if the environment is right.
[Note]
Because this is a wild plant, there may be individual differences in the condition and size of the leaves. Please check the condition in the photo before making your selection.