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My 'Hummer's Giant' has colored up nicely. It lost a couple of the smaller pitchers when it was adjusting after shipping, but now it has started two new pitchers and what I think to be 2 non-carnivorous leaves in the last picture. If this is the case, then I think I am going to try to propagate this one when the leaves develop.
I got mine a few months back and it's about to open an inch tall pitcher! I'm so excited to see what it looks like!!!! All it's other pitchers are under a centimeter. BEAUTIFUL CEPHS everybody!!!!
I got mine a few months back and it's about to open an inch tall pitcher! I'm so excited to see what it looks like!!!! All it's other pitchers are under a centimeter. BEAUTIFUL CEPHS everybody!!!!
Here are a few seed-grown Cephalotus plants from 2004-5 and you can see the wide variability from a single batch of seeds. One set of plants yielded large pitchers to 5.8 cm (2.3") and the others, more conventional-sized Cephalotus at 3.8 cm (1.5"). Another batch from a year later (last photo) also yielded larger, more vigorous plants with pitchers in the 5.8-6 cm range . . .
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