ALBANY PITCHER PLANTS (Cephalotus Follicularis)

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Albany Pitcher Plants: Cephalotus Follicularis

Cephalotus Follicularis, known as the Albany pitcher plant or Australian pitcher plant, is a captivating carnivorous species native to the extreme southwestern region of Australia, particularly around the town of Albany. As the only species in its genus, Cephalotus is incredibly unique, with no other carnivorous plant like it. This remarkable plant features distinctive pitfall traps that effectively capture insects, providing essential nutrients in nutrient-poor soils

Listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, the Albany pitcher plant is a rare find, making it a prized addition to specialized collections. Typically, the pitchers grow to around 2-3cm in mature plants, with some clones reaching 4-5cm. This slow-growing plant displays colourful pitchers ranging from green to deep burgundy, often showcasing unique patterns and hues among individual plants

Recommended for more advanced carnivorous plant growers, Cephalotus thrives in outdoor semi-shade spaces and is also perfect for paludariums and carnivorous plant terrariums, where its striking appearance can be fully appreciated. Thanks to advances in micro-propagation, cultivated Cephalotus plants are becoming increasingly popular among dedicated enthusiasts around the world. Embrace the wonder of the Albany pitcher plant and explore its exceptional qualities today!