Hi,
I am from Poland, I wanted to present my collection of Bucephalandra, Schismatoglottis, and Aridarum species, and thus know the people who are also fascinated this magical plants. If any of you have a interesting variety of Bucephalandra or other similar plants growing on rocks please show your pictures. I will be happy to could share with you my species. If anyone would like to exchange to my species, please pm.
PS> Is it posibility to create a Bucephalandra Club?
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Beautiful plant, lovely. But I haven't seen it available commerially in singapore yet. If not, sure will get it and try. Perhaps, share more with us the growing specificatios?
Hello Vasteq, nice plants you have there. We don't have an intention of making a Bucephalandra Club at the moment however.
The first plant posted, "Copi Susu", should be "Kopi Susu", which is basically Malay for coffee with milk. I don't see the resemblance to coffee with milk however, but the plant is very nice.
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Thanks, but this is my old photo. Now I would like to try add a short description about presented varieties. To this time I managed to collect 57 varieties of Bucephalandra including one Schismatoglottis and Aridarum. So here it is:
- Copi Susu little-sized variety:
A lovely 4-color little variety. Here we can distinguish colors such as dark green of mature leaves, with glossy dark-blue tint. The newly grown leaves are red with green sheen. One of the most prized and rare varieties Bucephalandry.
- Kedagang - medium-sized variety:
One of the first found and to this day considered one of the most beautiful varieties Bucephalandra. It is characterized by slightly wavy leaves with an unusual color. Red core plant contrasts well with dark blue color of older leaves. Young leaves are light green, with a good fertilization can get amazing "glowing" green visible at different angles of view. With time, the leaves become darker and darker to give a dark navy blue sheen. The variety known to be one of the fastest growing.
- Sekadau2 - little-sized variety:
Leaves are longitudinal and slightly wavy
- Kualakuayan1 - little-sized variety.
The older leaves is visible blue sheen. It has a distinctive red core. Low and creeping variety:
- Kayulapis1 - very little-sized variety.
Longitudinal, wavy leaves (more pronounced in the emers version).
- Red Gaia - medium-sized variety.
The bottom of the leaf is red. Slightly wavy edge. Creeping.
- Metalic Wave - medium-sized variety.
Leaves are longitudinal and wavy at the edges
- Pearl Grey - medium-sized variety, Rosettes growth. It has a very densely distributed spots, which gives it a distinctive appearance, hence the name "Pearl Grey".
- GBV [Green/Blue/Velvet] - medium-sized variety
Purchased with this inicial, I guess that mean colors, green and blue (also you can see purple on the new leaves) A variety of longitudinal leaves. New leaves are multi-colored :
- Velvet Leaf2 medium-sized variety
Long, thin, and wavy leaves, new leaves are red coloured.
- Kualakuayan2 medium-sized variety with big leaves:
Leaves of drop shape. Big, gark green, shining blue. New leaves are red coloured
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HI, I really support the idea that create a Bucephalandra Club!!!
I am so fasinated about those amazing Bucephalandra as well and it is more and more popular in China lately. But the knowledge about this species is really far from we need.
Hope there will be a club for more and more Bucephalandra fans to communicate.
By the way, Vestaq, i saw your high quality pretty pics in another forum. But i dont understand the language there. It seems u r very experienced about Bucephalandra, and I d like to see more about ur discussions here![]()
to all the bro here , may i know where can i get this lovely plants in malaysia?Thanks
These plants look really nice! Too bad we don't have them in singapore. Otherwise it'll be a good alternative to the usual nanas n ferns that we tie to rocks n woods
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These plants are really nice and they are pricey too... Depending on variants, we should be looking at $35 all the way to $100-200+ for a single stalk... So if the rhizome has 2 stalks on it, the seller will normally sells it times 2...
I think end up locals will just stick back to ferns and nana..
Tried introducing Echinodorus variants but there isn't much interests due to lack of knowledge and also cost I guess...
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I think that you can get some at Seaview, saw them for sale the last time I was there.
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钱不是问题!问题是。。。我没有钱。。。
花钱像拉屎一样简单,赚钱像吃屎一样难。。。
http://alvinchan80.blog.fc2.com
Here are some of my collection:
Bucephalandra sp. "Fake Catherineae" Daerah Melawi W.K.
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Thanks for pointing out the difference...
TW Aquatic Enterprise
Grower of Quality Aquatic Plants
Farm: Lot 489, KG. Tai Hong, Kota Tinggi, Johor
Tel: +6078822502 Mobile: +65 8189 0502
Email: [email protected]
Blog: http://aqualaw.blogspot.com
Bucephalandra sp "Green Velvet" Daerah Sanggau W.K.
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Bucephalandra. sp. "Black Centipede" Sayang Melawi W.K./
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Bucephalandra motleyana sp. Pinklady
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Fantastic Bucephalandra collections..... Nice photography too...![]()
钱不是问题!问题是。。。我没有钱。。。
花钱像拉屎一样简单,赚钱像吃屎一样难。。。
http://alvinchan80.blog.fc2.com
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