Homalomena sp broad cuneate red stem
Homalomena sp. broad cuneate red stem
Homalomena sp. broad cuneate red stem is a visually striking Bornean Homalomena from the Sekadau region producing broad, wavy leaves with distinctive reddish stems — the warm red stem color combined with the broad, textured leaf form creates a naturally two-toned botanical character that distinguishes it from other Homalomena species. Like all Homalomena, it belongs to the Araceae family and shares the shade tolerance and stable-parameter preferences of its relatives Bucephalandra and Anubias.
Planting tip: Homalomena sp. broad cuneate red stem grows best attached to or resting on hardscape with its rhizome exposed — never bury the rhizome. Shade-tolerant and low-maintenance once established. Stable water parameters and good circulation produce the best results.
The distinctive reddish stems are a consistent and attractive feature of this species, providing warm color contrast at the stem level that adds visual depth to the overall plant presentation. The broad, wavy leaves create substantial visual mass in the midground. Enriched substrate as the chart notes is particularly important for this species — root feeding supports the wavy broad leaf and red stem production.
This moderate plant grows in moderate lighting with CO₂ optional — the chart's "Moderate" CO₂ maps to Optional on our scale. Temperatures between 72 and 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.0 provide comfortable conditions. Enriched substrate or regular root tabs support the bold leaf and stem production. Stable conditions and good water flow maintain the best growth.
In the aquascape, Homalomena sp. broad cuneate red stem creates a bold, warm-stemmed midground presence whose broad wavy leaves and reddish stems add genuine two-toned botanical character. In Bornean biotope-inspired compositions it contributes authentic regional botanical variety alongside Bucephalandra. The reddish stems add warm color to the midground at a different scale and character from colored leaf plants.
Homalomena sp. broad cuneate red stem is a bold and botanically distinctive Bornean collector plant for aquarists who appreciate the unusual two-toned character of red stems and broad wavy leaves. Its regional specificity and Araceae family character make it a genuinely rewarding midground addition to planted aquariums.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Placement | Midground |
| Max Height | 6–10 inches |
| Light Level | Moderate |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.0 |
| CO2 Needs | Optional |
| Origin | Borneo |
| Notes | Wavy broad leaves and reddish stems. Prefers stable, enriched substrate. |