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Old 16th January 2009, 07:57 AM
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here 2 of my favorite Cephalotus.
Not the best colouration at this time, because i grow them indoors now.





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That is nice cephalotus. Love it
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Nice colouration especially for indoor plant.
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Not the best colouration O.O How much better can it get...

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I seen plants that are nearly black in colouration, growing under lights.
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OMG!!!!That is a very very gorgeous cephalotus. Not the best colouration???? I think it's perfect for a cute ceph
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hi Guys

thanks for the comments.
I got the plant from a german grower who told me that this plant have a nearly black colouration. He gave it to me as Cephalotus Black.

So i looking forward to Spring/Summer then i can grow it outside.

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Very nice colouration for a ceph grown indoors. Mine is still boring green, I want to see bigger pitchers.

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May I know how big is those pitcher?
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Hi Guys

sorry for the late answer

the pitchers are about 3-4 cm
They are young cuttings so thats why they are so small

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