Aquascapeplants Bucephalandra Ghost Ulu Kapus
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Bucephalandra brownie ghost is one of the most beautiful looking foreground plant that is easy to grow.
A plant with elongated, ovoid leaves and wavy edges. Younger leaves are brownish-red, 3-4 cm long. It is primarily an epiphyte that lives on rocks or trees, where it clings to its roots. When planted in the ground, the rhizome should not be planted, as it may rot. Growth is very slow, light requirements are low.
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