Description

Green Wavy 115 – Introduction
Bucephalandra Green Wavy 115 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 oval to elongated, with a lightly serrated wavy edge running the full length of each side. What makes Green Wavy 115 immediately distinctive is its dual-tone foliage. Bright to mid green leaves dominate the majority of the clump, reading fresh and composed under any lighting condition. At the upper edge of the same rhizome mat, a cluster of darker leaves pushes toward blue-green and near-black — a dramatic shift in tone that sits on the same continuous structure as the lighter foliage. Two color worlds on one plant. That contrast did not come from selective cultivation. It came from the wild, where light, water flow, and position along the rock face shape each section of the colony differently.




