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Cephalotus flower Stalk

This is the 1st time my ceph flower
stalk starting to grow in early March
Looking forward to see the flowers in bloom.

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Congratulations. Nice colouration too.
 
Congratulations!
 
:-D So exciting, happy for you!! Can't wait to see pics as it develops.
 
FANTASTIC coloration on that one!! What cultivar is it?
 
Great job!
 
woot woot! congrats!!!
 
Congratulations -- within a couple of months, you'll have seed . . .
 
Sweet! That's not something you see every day.
 
  • #10
A little update:
Its about 7cm long and the bulb is starting to show some colouration
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New pitchers are developing
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  • #11
Wow, thats awesome! I really want to add a ceph to my collection, are they hard to keep??

Thanks!

--Paul
 
  • #12
Not at all,
but it's a slow growing plant.
and patient is the key.
 
  • #13
Not at all,
but it's a slow growing plant.
and patient is the key.

I can do the patience part, what kind of living conditions do you have your plants in?

I guess one of these days I'll just have to get one and try it, any cultivar hardier do you think?

Thanks for the advice!!

--Paul
 
  • #14
2 months on
A little update
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  • #15
Wow! Now that sure is a big stalk for a Ceph!
 
  • #16
Wow!!

Nice Flower!

--Paul
 
  • #17
Amazing!! thanks for sharing
 
  • #18
So three months to grow in? I started noticing a flower stalk the same size as the one in your original picture in this thread on one of my cephs about a month ago now, and I swear it hasn't budged an inch since. I must be watching it too much :lol:
 
  • #19
Wow! Now that sure is a big stalk for a Ceph!

Beautiful.

I too have had Cephalotus produce flower stalks that were approximately 60 cm high, over the course of a few months . . .
 
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