
Not every plant makes you stop and stare. This one does.
With its deep, shadowy foliage and shifting iridescent shimmer, this is a bucephalandra that speaks to collectors. It is quiet. It is dramatic. It is unlike anything else in the hobby.
Dark Emerald Veil 6 earns its name. The leaves are a rich, dark green — almost brooding — with a subtle metallic quality that catches the light in unexpected ways. Teal. Emerald. Shadow. The color shifts depending on the angle, the lighting, the moment. It never looks quite the same twice.
In the tank, it grows slowly and deliberately. It creeps across rock and driftwood with purpose, forming dense, low clusters of striking foliage. It works beautifully in the foreground or midground. It pairs well with bright greens, pale stones, and dark substrates. It brings weight and contrast to any layout.



