Cephalotus follicularis “Vera, Coal Mine Beach” Potted

$ 44.99
Size: Small

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Cephalotus follicularis is one of the most desired carnivorous plants in cultivation. It is a curious pitcher plant with compact growth and bristly, colorful traps that seem to be yawning for a bite to eat!

This is a new cultivar that our hard-working tissue culture manager, Mike Wilder, has produced for us. We’ve decided to make it after his amazing, adorable, delightful daughter Vera. This is also a fantastic site location plant grown from Coal Mine Beach seeds. This site is renowned for their really darkly colored plants! 

Please be aware that this can be a bit tricky to grow. Be sure to read through all of our care instructions and for more information click here to watch this video for care tips!

These small plants are no bigger than a nickel but will rapidly grow with proper care. 

Care Instructions

Growth habit: Cephalotus are not large plants but produce tons of pitchers, tumbling over one another. They grow paddle-shaped leaves. Over time, the pitchers can grow over the sides of their pots, but they will not grow tall. Pitchers will grow to 3” tall at maximum.

Sun: Full to part sun. They can be grown in terrariums and do best under grow lights. Depending on the strength of the light, grow them 6-12” from the grow light. They can also be grown outdoors in full to part sun in mild climates.

Water: Water with distilled, reverse osmosis, or rainwater only. Use the tray method. Cephalotus dislike long periods of being waterlogged, so it is best to allow the water in the tray to evaporate before adding more. Do not fill trays more than 1/4 of the way up the pot. Always use drained containers; shallow, un-drained containers will rot their roots. 

Temperature: Daytime temperatures in the 60s-90s with a 10-20 degree drop in night temps, they can tolerate light frost. Cephalotus does best with moderately warm summers and cool to chilly winters. The plants may die in prolonged periods of very hot weather but enjoy cool summer nights. They tolerate brief, light frost down to 20 F degrees but may be killed in lower temperatures. They are best grown in cool highland greenhouses or terrariums. They can be grown outdoors year-round in mild areas.

Dormancy: Cephalotus have no winter dormancy but may grow slowly in the winter.

Fertilizer: Apply diluted Maxsea fertilizer once or twice a month to the leaves and inside the pitchers. Slow-release osmocote pellets can be added to the pitchers with distilled water. Small pitchers may burn back upon feeding, but this will still greatly benefit the plant with nutrients. Small insects can also be fed to pitchers.

Soil & Repotting: Cephalotus do well in a quick drying soil mix. We use two parts sand to one part peat moss. Do not grow them in very water heavy soil mixes. Cephalotus do not like repotting and have stiff, woody roots so be very mindful when transplanting to be gentle. Repot every 3-5 years, they prefer tall pots.

More Information: For more information on repotting, pests, growing habits, and more, check out our FAQ page or our YouTube channel!

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Dan Januchowski
Absolutely amazing!

Thank you soo much for this tiny amazing bug eater! It’s the perfect addition to my collection of carnivorous plants. It’s doing great alongside its new family! Great conversation piece for my collection and I love ❤️ it! It was packaged with the utmost of care and it’s hopefully going to thrive for a long time now. Definitely recommend this company as they always deliver some beautiful plants to their new homes 🏡

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Dwight Wieman
Great Little Cephi!

Great addition to my collection! Your plants always show up in great condition, ready to thrive. Thank you!