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Cephalotus follicularis

Albany pitcher plant

lowlandintermediate Wikipedia

Eddie Johnston · CC BY-SA 4.0

About

Known as the Albany pitcher plant, this small, evergreen herb is notable for its pitfall traps, which are formed by modified leaves and inspired the common names Western Australian pitcher plant and fly-catcher plant.

Field notes

Distribution & habitat

Endemic to peaty swamps in the southwestern corner of Western Australia.

Ecology

It catches its victims with pitfall traps.

Habitat

Altitude
0–200 m
Altitude Class
lowland
Native To
Australia

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
Summer 20–28°C / Winter 5–15°C
Humidity
60–80%
Notes
Sole member of genus. Southwest Australia endemic. Needs cool winters and good airflow.

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