Cephalotus follicularis, Australian Pitcher Plant, live carnivorous plant, potted

Cephalotus follicularis, Australian Pitcher Plant, live carnivorous plant, potted

$55.00
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Cephalotus follicularis are referred to as peanut pitchers due to the shape of their traps. They are able to produce both carnivorous and non-carnivorous leaves. They are small and compact making them excellent windowsill candidates. The variety seems to produce lots of pitchers with few leaves. Plants are currently in a 3.5" green pot. Cephalotus care: Cephalotus are petite, low growing pitcher plants native to Australia. They are found only in a small area along the Western coastline on rocky cliffs. They have a reputation for being difficult to keep but they are actually quite easy when you know what they prefer. They can tolerate a wide range of light. We tend to keep ours in near full sun to maintain their nice red coloration but they will also do well in lower light conditions and even under grow lights. Like all carnivorous plants, they need rain, RO, or distilled water (or low TDS tap water). You may top water them or water from the bottom but they DO NOT like to sit in water c

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