Bucephalandra Rosemary (Belindae)
Bucephalandra Rosemary (Belindae) — A Rare Borneo Epiphyte for the Discerning AquascaperBucephalandra Rosemary, a variety of Bucephalandra belindae, is a rare and highly sought-after epiphytic plant native to the rainforest streams of Borneo. Known for its narrow, elongated leaves with a distinctive texture and subtle iridescent shimmer, it is a prized specimen among collectors and aquascapers who appreciate the understated elegance of rare Buce varieties.Collector’s Quality, Aquascape ReadyLike all Bucephalandra, the Rosemary variety attaches naturally to hardscape — driftwood, rocks, and stone — making it an ideal choice for Nature Aquarium layouts, Iwagumi compositions, and shrimp tanks. Its slow, deliberate growth means each new leaf is an event, and the plant’s compact, tidy habit ensures it never overwhelms the composition.Care Profile Scientific Name: Bucephalandra sp. ‘Rosemary’ (Belindae group) Origin: Borneo (Kalimantan) Placement: Foreground to mid-ground; attach to hardscape Light: Low to medium — tolerates low light exceptionally well CO₂: Not essential; enhances growth rate and leaf iridescence Fertiliser: Liquid fertiliser recommended; responds well to micronutrients Growth Rate: Slow Temperature: 22–28°C pH: 6.0–7.5 Tank Size: Suitable for nano tanks upward; excellent in tanks from 20 cm Aquascape TipsAttach to driftwood or stone using thread or aquarium-safe glue — do not bury the rhizome in substrate. Bucephalandra Rosemary thrives in shrimp tanks where grazing activity keeps algae off its leaves. Its narrow leaf form pairs beautifully with mosses, Anubias, and fine-textured hardscape. A standout specimen plant for nano and mid-size aquascapes.Rare, refined, and effortlessly beautiful — Bucephalandra Rosemary is the collector’s choice for the planted aquascape.
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