Bucephalandra!
"Never had luck with bucephalandra so thought I'd try it already attached to wood. Looks great & very healthy. Still doing well after a week or two."
Bucephalandra Green Wavy, commonly referred to as simply Buce Green Wavy, is a classic species of Bucephalandra commonly seen in the planted aquarium hobby. This variation of Buce is relatively easier to obtain since it is typically farmed instead of collected from the wild now. Buce Green Wavy is an eye-catching specimen, offering rich green leaves with a ruffled shape and smooth texture. Like most Bucephalandra plants, Green Wavy is epiphytic and will grow happily attached to aquarium driftwood or stones in an aquascape layout. Low to medium lighting with partial shade is perfect for most Buce species and while this plant will tolerate other conditions associated with keeping a low-tech aquarium, we highly recommend providing Buce with CO2 injection and a quality source of nutrients to boost growth, help the plant outcompete algae and produce the iridescent hues Bucephalandra are known for.
Overall, Bucephalandra Green Wavy is a suitable plant for most beginner aquarists that have the basics of aquarium keeping down. Buce's stem and rhizome should not be covered or glued when planting as this can cause damage to the plant.

Plant Care & Information
| Common Name(s) | Bucephalandra Green Wavy |
|---|---|
| Plant Type | Rhizome |
| Care Level | Easy |
| Lighting | Low to Medium |
| CO2 | Recommended |
| Growth Rate | Slow |
| Suggested Placement | Midground |
| Height / Size | 3-4"+ |
| Propagation | Divide & Attach |
Aquarium plants can vary in growth form and may require time to transition to your aquarium environment, whether grown submerged or emersed. This transition period is a natural part of establishing healthy, long-term growth in planted aquariums.
From carpeting plants in the foreground to stem plants and larger species used in the midground or background, each plant offers a unique contribution to a balanced and natural aquascape. As plants adapt, it is normal to see minor changes such as leaf melt, color shifts, or new growth patterns as they settle into their new conditions.
We carefully inspect and prepare all live aquatic plants prior to shipping. While we do our best to minimize hitchhikers, we cannot guarantee plants to be completely pest or snail-free unless tissue culture options are selected.
Because live plants are perishable, some signs of transit stress may occur, including leaf loss or cosmetic damage. These are typically temporary and when when healthy roots are present, most plants will recover with proper care.
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Rhizome plants are known for their durability and unique growth structure, making them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquascapers. Instead of being planted directly into the substrate, these plants grow from a horizontal rhizome that should be attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stone.
Burying the rhizome can lead to rot, so it is best to secure the plant using thread, glue, or by gently wedging it into place. Over time, the roots will naturally attach to the surface as the plant continues to grow and spread.
Rhizome plants are generally slow-growing and require minimal maintenance, making them ideal for low-tech aquariums. Their sturdy leaves and gradual growth provide long-term stability and are often used to create detailed focal points or anchor hardscape within a layout.
Common examples include Anubias, Bucephalandra, and Java Fern, all loved for their resilience and easy care.
Wedged Anubias Chili Jalapeno naturally rooted to hardscape after a year
Bucephalandra and Anubias self-attached to driftwood
Java Fern 'Trident Mini' wedged in between Malaysian Driftwood after 8 months of growth with CO2 injection
Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 10 reviews.
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"Never had luck with bucephalandra so thought I'd try it already attached to wood. Looks great & very healthy. Still doing well after a week or two."
"I love this little thing! It’s pretty small, but it looks great. Super simple for someone like me just getting started converting to real plants."
"It’s in nutrient foam stuff in a big hole in driftwood, not attached. Basically a pot"
"Smaller than I expected but super cute! They go great in my guppy tank."
"I’m planting this in one of glass aquas medium terrariums. It’s smaller than I expected. I realize they will vary in size, but perhaps a ruler next to it for scale could help buying decisions?"
"Love it came in great condition"
"Great condition, packed appropriately, and solid communication after I ordered."
"They are gone they have melted away. Kept checking tanks h20 and all was good. Fed them liquid fertilizer. But they just melted."
"They arrived very healthy and are doing well in my tank"
"I purchased this with the assistances of glass aqua. This was my first time using this plant, it came in snail free , pretty and healthy! I would definitely purchase this again and I recommend this plant for any beginner!"
Shipping
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