I thought I would share some photos of those darn Cephalotus that either do well or do nothing... for me I seem to have finally gotten them to "Do well" over the last year.... What works for some, does not always work for others so if you ask for advice, dont be upset if it doesnt bring you good results....
Typical Cephalotus that gets some intense coloration depending on temperature and lighting...
Typical Cephalotus that seems to stay all green minus the teeth and occasionally a little smirk of red along the wings
Cephalotus follicularis CV. 'Hummers Giant' from rhizome a rhizome division... the mother plant was about to flower before she became stricken with mites and nearly died... this is her legacy, like a Phoenix from the ashes, New growth... multiple new growths that is.. the leaf cuttings are of the green typical clone
small CV. 'Hummers Giant' that came from a leaf cutting from a plant i received from Nepenthes101 over a year ago, that i had to sell, decided to keep a leaf and see if anything came out of it.... it now has 2 or 3 growth points and is a little over a year old
Typical Cephalotus that gets some intense coloration depending on temperature and lighting...
Typical Cephalotus that seems to stay all green minus the teeth and occasionally a little smirk of red along the wings
Cephalotus follicularis CV. 'Hummers Giant' from rhizome a rhizome division... the mother plant was about to flower before she became stricken with mites and nearly died... this is her legacy, like a Phoenix from the ashes, New growth... multiple new growths that is.. the leaf cuttings are of the green typical clone
small CV. 'Hummers Giant' that came from a leaf cutting from a plant i received from Nepenthes101 over a year ago, that i had to sell, decided to keep a leaf and see if anything came out of it.... it now has 2 or 3 growth points and is a little over a year old