Description
Bucephalandra Almond Teal is one of the most sought-after bucephalandra varieties, known for its distinctive leaf appearance and captivating color pattern. Native to the rivers of Borneo, this slow-growing epiphyte has become a favorite among aquascapers looking for a unique splash of color that stands out from more common bucephalandra varieties.
Unique Leaf Traits
The leaves of Bucephalandra Almond Teal have a distinctive texture with fine veining and a color gradient that gives any aquascape a refreshing look. As the plant matures, the color pattern becomes more pronounced, making each leaf appear distinct rather than uniform — a quality collectors especially value.
Easy Care Instructions
Simply tie or attach Bucephalandra Almond Teal to driftwood or rock rather than planting it directly in substrate, as burying the rhizome can cause it to rot. Low to medium lighting is enough for healthy growth, while additional CO2 can speed up development for those running high-tech setups. If you’re new to keeping bucephalandra, check out our Beginner’s Guide to Aquascaping for the basics on substrate, lighting, and hardscape setup.
Suitability for Any Tank Size
Its compact size makes Bucephalandra Almond Teal flexible enough for both nano tanks and medium-to-large aquascapes. Combined with its slow growth rate, it’s easy to keep tidy without frequent trimming or maintenance.
Why Collectors Love It
The unique color combination and hardiness across a range of water conditions make Bucephalandra Almond Teal a great pick — whether you’re a beginner wanting a low-maintenance aquascape or a collector chasing a fresh variety to add to your tank. For more background on the genus, take a look at this overview of Bucephalandra species.
With its blend of aesthetics, resilience, and easy care, Bucephalandra Almond Teal is a worthy addition to any aquascape collection looking for something a little different.








