The Western Australian pitcher plant, (Cephalotus follicularis), also called fly-catcher plant, Albany pitcher plant, or Australian pitcher plant, native to damp sandy or swampy terrain in southwestern Australia. Cephalotus folicularis is the only known species in the genus. It grows from under grown rhizomes and although it looks similar to other pitcher plants, it is not related to any of them. Cephalotus produces two types of leaves, regular and pitcher leaves. The latest has digestive fluids that are used to capture and digest its prey.
We use pure sphagnum moss to cultivate our Albany pitcher plants and utilize the tray method to water them. We also give them humidity and ventilation to prevent powdery mildew. Please try to provide similar conditions for optimal health.