Bucephalandra Brownie Ghost 2011
The Bucephalandra Brownie Ghost 2011 is widely regarded as the holy grail of the Buce hobby. First discovered by renowned botanist Peter Boyce in Borneo in 2011 — and never found again in that location since — it has remained one of the most coveted collector plants in the aquascaping world ever since.
Once submerged, new leaves develop an intense lilac and purple coloration that is unlike anything else in the Bucephalandra genus. It is widely considered to have the most spectacular colouration of any known Buce variety.
Why Suksai Aquatic?
We grow our plants to a larger size before selling, so you skip the slow early phase and get a specimen that makes an immediate impact in your aquascape. Each plant is sold as a healthy, established rhizome cutting with 4+ leaves.
Plant Details
- Common Name: Brownie Ghost 2011, Ghost 2011
- Origin: Borneo, Indonesia (discovered 2011, P. Boyce)
- Grown: Emersed
- Leaf Colour: Intense lilac, purple and pink once submerged
- Leaf Size: 1–2"
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Placement: Foreground / Midground
- Difficulty: Easy
Care Guide
- Light: Low to Medium
- CO2: Not required, but beneficial
- pH: 5.5 – 7.5
- Planting: Epiphyte — attach to rock or driftwood. Never bury the rhizome in substrate.
- Note: As an emersed grown plant, some leaf melt may occur during the transition to submerged conditions. The rhizome will push new growth within a few weeks.
Each plant is unique. Photos are representative — individual leaf pattern and coloration may vary slightly based on your tank conditions.
