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My Cephalotus pics

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very nice plants. I has a questions: Also, how did those 2 pitchers bury themselves like that? Did the moss grow up or something? Very kewl, lol Pet.

[I edited because I didn't really remember you werent sopposed to offer to buyyyy stuff... :X]
 
It may likely be the typical form but it may get larger with age -- even though it has reached flowering maturity. Many of my typical plants rival the larger forms from time to time . . .
 
Hi All,
Is my Cephalotus a tipical one?
Thank you.
I think it's a typical Marcus,but don't be downbeat,it's still a lovely plant.Also "typicals" can sometimes show their own individual traits,I have one that sometimes will throw out a 2" pitcher, that's way above the norm. You have flower stalks,well,you can wait and harvest seed,or you can cut them off now and cut them into about 1" segments,then stick them in some live sphagnum and you may end up with some plantlets.Be patient though, any form of propogating Cephs can take months.
 
How cuuuuute!

My ceph is still hanging in there, with a couple teeny tiny bits of green leaves growing. Funny thing is, it just divided into two.
 
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