Description

Bucephalandra Lamandau 68
Some plants make an immediate impression. Others build their case slowly — through density, fullness, and a quiet confidence that grows more compelling the longer you observe them. Bucephalandra Lamandau 68 belongs to the second category. Named after the Lamandau River basin in Central Kalimantan, Borneo, this robust and collectible variant carries the natural authority of one of the island’s most celebrated collecting regions. It is a plant that commands attention without demanding it.
The leaves are broad, smooth, and oval — medium in size but substantial in presence. Their color is a deep, uniform dark green with a glossy surface that reflects aquarium light beautifully. Look closely and the characteristic white dots of the Bucephalandra genus become visible — small, bright, and scattered across the leaf surface like tiny stars. Under quality LED lighting, those dots catch the light while the surrounding leaf reveals a soft blue-green iridescent shimmer. It is a refined and deeply satisfying visual effect. Classic Bucephalandra beauty at its most confident.





