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Bucephalandra muluensis (M.Hotta) S.Y.Wong & P.C.Boyce

Introduction & Overview

Common and Scientific Names

  • Scientific Name: Bucephalandra muluensis
  • Common Name: No widely recognized common name

Quick Facts

  • Origin: Native to the island of Borneo
  • Features: Known for its deep green, sometimes reddish leaves, it is highly sought after in aquascaping and ornamental gardening due to its aesthetic appeal and rare, unique growth form

Taxonomy & Classification

  • Genus: Bucephalandra
  • Botanical Background:  First described by M. Hotta and later revised by S.Y. Wong and P.C. Boyce. The name "muluensis" refers to its native range, particularly near Mount Mulu in Borneo.

Natural Habitat & Distribution

  • Geographical Range: Endemic to Borneo, specifically in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, where it grows in humid, lowland forests near streams and rivers.
  • Environment: Thrives in high humidity, preferring shaded, moisture-rich environments with consistent temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). In its natural habitat, it grows on rocky substrates in slow-moving streams.

Morphological Characteristics

Leaves

  • Glossy, deep green, with occasional reddish undertones
  • Elongated and lance-shaped
  • Can grow up to 20 cm long
  • Leaf surface is smooth
  • Veins are slightly raised

Inflorescence (Spadix & Spathe)

  • White to pale yellow spathe surrounding the spadix
  • Small and unobtrusive, appearing sporadically

Growth Habit

  • Epiphytic or semi-aquatic
  • Found clinging to rocks or submerged in water
  • Forms small, compact clumps and does not spread aggressively

Cultivation & Care

Light Requirements

  • Low to medium light

Watering & Humidity

  • Consistent moisture
  • High humidity over 60%
  • Water should be kept slightly acidic to neutral

Soil & Potting Mix

  • A well-draining, porous mix
  •  For aquascaping, a mix of aquatic soil or substrate

Temperature & Fertilizer

  • Temperatures between 20°C and 30°C
  • Fertilize sparingly during the growing season with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer

Propagation Methods

Division and Stem Cuttings

  • Rhizome division or stem cuttings
  • Separate the rhizomes or cut a healthy stem and replant in a new pot or substrate

Seeds

  • Rarely done due to low germination rates
  • Vegetative propagation is preferred

Common Pests & Diseases

Typical Issues

  • Spider mites, aphids, and mealybugs
  • Root rot

Treatment Recommendations

  • Neem oil or insecticidal soap
  • Ensure the plant is in a well-drained pot or substrate
  • Avoid overwatering

Notable Traits & Uses

  • Unique aesthetic and adaptability to aquascaping environments
  • Thrive in terrestrial setups and in low-light aquarium conditions
  • Striking leaf texture
  • Ability to thrive in submerged or semi-submerged environments

Conservation & Availability

Wild Population Status

  • Not yet officially listed as endangered
  • Habitat loss due to deforestation in Borneo, threatening its natural population

Market Availability

  • Considered a rarer species
  • Difficult to find in nurseries or general plant shops
  • Available through specialized aquarium and tropical plant retailers

References & Resources

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