| Management number | 234743717 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $8.00 | Model Number | 234743717 | ||
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Bucephalandra Brownie Purple is a truly mesmerizing variety within the Bucephalandra family, celebrated for its deep violet tones and shimmering metallic highlights. Native to Borneo’s pristine, fast-flowing forest streams, this slow-growing plant naturally clings to stones, driftwood, and hardscape materials. Its compact leaves glisten under aquarium lighting, shifting between hues of purple, bronze, and blue — creating a rich, elegant contrast in any aquascape.
Scientific Name: Bucephalandra sp. ‘Brownie Purple’
Common Name: Buce Brownie Purple
Origin: Borneo
Unique Coloration: Displays stunning deep purple to bronze tones with iridescent blue reflections under aquarium lighting.
Leaf Form: Small, oval leaves with wavy edges and glossy texture.
Growth Rate: Very slow-growing, ideal for low-maintenance or nano aquariums.
Placement: Attaches naturally to rocks, wood, or lava stones using aquarium glue or thread.
Lighting Needs: Low to medium lighting; moderate light enhances purple and metallic coloration.
CO₂ & Fertilizers: Not required but beneficial for stronger growth and vibrant coloration.
Water Conditions: Prefers soft to medium-hard water (pH 6.0–7.5; temperature 72–82°F).
Propagation: Easily propagated by dividing the rhizome; each portion should include a few leaves and roots.
Adds a regal, dark-toned accent to your aquascape.
Perfect for foreground or midground use, complementing green mosses and bright plants.
Hardy and adaptable — suitable for both submerged and emersed growth in aquariums or paludariums.
Ideal for creating a striking focal point in minimalist or nature-style layouts.
Sold as loose bare-root plants:
1 Plant: Loose bare-root with approximately 6+ leaves
5 Plants: Loose bare-root with approximately 25+ leaves total
10 Plants: Loose bare-root with approximately 50+ leaves total
All Bucephalandra species are slow growers and may experience minor melting upon introduction to new environments. This is normal and temporary; the plant will recover and produce new growth once conditions stabilize.
Certain aquatic plants may be restricted or regulated in some U.S. states. Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways. Never release aquarium plants into the wild.
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