ALBANY PITCHER PLANT Cephalotus Follicularis Holland Clone Rare carnivorous plants for sale in South Africa
Juvenile Cephalotus follicularis 'Holland Clone' Albany pitcher plant with small rosette and early pitcher growth, cultivated in Rootball Plug™ for South African growers.
Top view of young Cephalotus follicularis 'Holland Clone' showing juvenile pitchers and non-carnivorous leaves, available as an exclusive collector plant for sale in South Africa.
Side view of Cephalotus follicularis 'Holland Clone' juvenile plant in Rootball Plug™, showing scale and growing moss medium – exact plant pictured.
Cephalotus follicularis 'Holland Clone' juvenile plant photographed from above in Rootball Plug™ with moss, for sale as a Cultivo Exclusive in South Africa.

Cephalotus Follicularis "Holland Clone" • Rare Species • Albany Pitcher Plant

Rare species with small boxing glove-like pitchers native to Australia


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Chantelle Browne
Love this tiny rarity

This is one of my prize plants, and has added a touch of the exceptional to my collection. Murray is a beauty, and thriving in his new home.

Product Details
Description
  • Many growers regard Cephalotus Follicularis, also known as the Australian pitcher plant, as the crown jewel of their collection
  • This fascinating plant is extremely slow growing and produces two types of leaves - non-carnivorous leaves are produced during springtime followed by the toothy-peristome pitchers that resembles a boxing glove in summer
  • As a native to a small stretch of coast in Western Australia, it can be grown outdoors in very mild regions of South Africa throughout the year, we recommend a sunny windowsill with 4-6 hours direct sunlight at the very least
  • Albany pitcher plants prefer fairly stable conditions and can be quite finicky - we recommend these for the more experienced carnivorous plant enthusiast 
  • As Cephalotus don't like root disturbance, they come in our special Rootball Plugs™ for easy transplanting. In this limited offer, you'll receive the of the exact plant pictured
Care
  • Growing Cephalotus:
    • Cephalotus generally grows very slowly and can be a bit temperamental
    • They are excellent candidates for windowsill growing with a couple of hours morning sun. If grown outside, they can tolerate high daytime temperatures (up to 35°C) as long as they experience cool nights
    • Be careful about disturbing and/or overheating the roots (Repotting is not recommended)
    • Proper drainage is very important: Water via the soil and let the water run through, try not to get the leaves/pitchers wet. Ensure proper ventilation to deter powdery mildew
    • If watering via the tray method, let the tray dry slightly between waterings to prevent root rot - keep the soil only damp to the touch
    • Although this plant is technically a warm temperate perennial (requires a short winter dormancy), it adapts well to indoor/windowsill growing. In winter, cool house temperatures of 15°-20°C and short daylight hours are enough to give this plant a short winter rest
    • Due to their finicky nature, Cephalotus Follicularis is recommended for the more experienced carnivorous plant grower
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  • A few seasonal plants or variants of small-batch releases may return in the future. If that happens, we’ll update the original listing with new photos and details
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