Description

Kedagang 116 – Introduction
Bucephalandra Kedagang 116 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 elongated and narrow, tapering cleanly toward the tip with lightly wavy edges running along each side. The coloration tells the most compelling part of this specimen’s story. The dominant head reads near-black — deep purple-green with a smooth, slightly glossy surface and reddish-brown stems that push the contrast further. The remaining heads sit in a darker green tone, completing a specimen that presents multiple shades of dark across one continuous structure. Under aquarium lighting, that near-black shifts subtly with the angle of light, revealing depth and complexity that flat photography cannot fully capture.




