Description

Brownie Blue 119 – Introduction
Bucephalandra Brownie Blue 119 comes directly from the wild river systems of Borneo. Numbered and traceable, this single intact specimen carries the density and character that only years of natural growth can produce. No tissue culture. No farm-grown cutting. Just a genuine wild plant, built by fast-moving water over bare rock.
The leaves are small and rounded, sitting close together along a branching network of rhizomes that spread outward in every direction. The surface reads dark blue-green in most conditions — not simply dark green, but something cooler and deeper, with a metallic quality that shifts under aquarium lighting. Lighter veins trace across each leaf, catching the light differently from the surrounding surface and adding a quiet detail that rewards close attention. Few aquatic plants offer this kind of visual complexity in such a compact form.




