Description

Theia 107 – Introduction
Bucephalandra Theia 107 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 broad and elongated, with clearly serrated wavy edges running the full length of each side. Prominent parallel venation traces along every leaf, catching aquarium light differently from the surrounding surface and adding a structural detail that rewards close, sustained attention. The coloration sits deep — dark green to blue-green, glossy and composed, with younger leaves pushing bright green from the top of the main head before gradually deepening to match the mature foliage around them. This plant arrived actively growing and continues building from every point simultaneously.



