Description

Kedagang 117 – Introduction
Bucephalandra Kedagang 117 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, sitting at natural angles along a long lateral rhizome that spreads across hardscape like a river branching across stone. The color is the first thing anyone notices. Near-black. Not dark green, not deep blue-green — genuinely near-black, with a metallic sheen that shifts subtly under aquarium lighting. Few aquatic plants reach this depth of tone naturally. Kedagang does it consistently, leaf after leaf, head after head, across the full length of the runner.



