The Banksia Gardens
and Arboretum
The Mann Grove (South): Cephalotus in the Wild
Why, tell us, did Jacques-Julien Houtou de la Billardière name such a bizarre plant after the shape of its
anthers? We can only wonder. Perhaps the anther to this mystery will never be known.
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Cephalotus
Pitcher wall
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Cephalotus
Cluster
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Cephalotus
Green
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Cephalotus
Front
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Cephalotus
Side
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Cephalotus
Oblique
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Cephalotus
Massive
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Cephalotus
Many
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Cephalotus
White lid
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Cephalotus
Big colony
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Cephalotus
Red
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Cephalotus
Monster!
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Cephalotus
Colony
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Cephalotus
Red plant
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Cephalotus
From overhead
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Cephalotus
Many pitchers
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Cephalotus
Large plant
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Cephalotus
Dark plant
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Cephalotus
Baby
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Cephalotus
with D. pulchella
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Cephalotus
Many colors
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Cephalotus
Big purple
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Cephalotus
Nice grouping
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Cephalotus
Small lid
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Cephalotus
Tattered
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Cephalotus
With old leaves
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Cephalotus
Another small lid
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Cephalotus
Overhead cluster
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October 2007