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I have a young C. follicularis that was growing larger pitchers throughout the summer and fall. As temps and light diminished, other leaves appeared. Are those non-carnivorous leaves?
non-carnivorous leaves can be produced at any time of the year, my C. follicularis had non-carnivorous leaves and pitchers at the same time all through the year.
I find that in shorter day periods (dormacy time) the cephalotus start making thier non carnvirous leaves and make the carnivorous ones in longer day periods.
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