I grow one of my Cephalotus on my sunny kitchen windowsill. I received the plant pictured below in spring 2007, it had approximately 3 to 4 mature pitchers at the time. The plant doesn't take on much colour, despite being in a sunny location but it grows fast.
The pitchers at soil level at the front are new this year.
One of the growing tip showing more pitchers on the way.
Another growing tip.
This is one of the latest, larger pitchers. It's pictured with a 5 Pence which is approximately 17mm (11/16th).
I grow in long tom pots. I allow the saucer to drain of water before replenishing with rainwater. I usually water from the top of the pot and allow it to drain through.
The pitchers at soil level at the front are new this year.
One of the growing tip showing more pitchers on the way.
Another growing tip.
This is one of the latest, larger pitchers. It's pictured with a 5 Pence which is approximately 17mm (11/16th).
I grow in long tom pots. I allow the saucer to drain of water before replenishing with rainwater. I usually water from the top of the pot and allow it to drain through.