cephalotus follicularis
cephalotus follicularis
Description
Cephalotus follicularis, also known as the Albany pitcher plant. It is a carnivorous plant species native to southwestern Western Australia. It has modified leaves that form distinctive, pitcher-like structures with slippery inner surfaces and tiny, downward-pointing hairs that trap and digest insects, providing essential nutrients in nutrient-poor soils.
One small clump in each pot
Growing condition
Type: Intermediate
Water: rain water, distilled water or RO water, tap water in some regions, bottom watering prefered.
Light: Very bright light
Humidity: High humidity preferred
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