Cephalotus follicularis “Martin Stöckl”
Best carnivorous specimen for experienced plant collectors seeking unique, slow-growing varieties.
Discover the unique Cephalotus follicularis “Martin Stöckl” clone, a captivating carnivorous plant from Little Carnivores. This specimen is a direct propagation from the seller's own mother plants, ensuring a healthy, actively growing, and fully rooted plant. It arrives potted in a 3.5” square x 5” tall container, ready for its new home. While specific care details aren't provided, this perennial flowering plant thrives in direct sun and high humidity, requiring an advanced level of care. Its slow growth and clumping habit make it a fascinating addition to any plant collection.
$120.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
141
/ 9359
#141 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
+130%
Above average
Cultivar
Martin Stöckl
/ Martin Stöckl
Who it's for
- Indoor gardeners with limited space for large tropical plants
- Collectors seeking a visually striking centerpiece for their display
- Serious enthusiasts building a collection of rare, named cultivars
Who should skip it
- Novice growers lacking experience with precise environmental controls
- Impatient hobbyists expecting rapid growth and immediate visual impact
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for affordable, common carnivorous varieties
Performance breakdown
Genetic Authenticity
Direct propagation from mother plants ensures true cultivar characteristics.
Establishment Success
Fully rooted specimens significantly reduce transplant shock for the owner.
Care Complexity
Advanced requirements demand precise environmental control and dedicated attention.
Visual Impact
Distinctive clumping habit creates a striking focal point for collectors.
Shipping Integrity
Potted delivery minimizes root disturbance during transit to your home.
Growth Potential
Slow, steady development rewards patience with a long-lived botanical specimen.
Key Specs
Cultivar
Martin Stöckl
Botanical Name
Cephalotus follicularis
Shipping Container Size
3.5” square x 5” tall pot
Care Level
Advanced
Plant Type
Flowering Plant
Growth Habit
Clumping
Fragrance
None
Humidity Preference
High
Features
- Clone from seller's mother plants
- Guaranteed rooted and growing
- Exact plant pictured
- Shipped potted for easy transition
- Carnivorous plant specimen
- Unique 'Martin Stöckl' cultivar
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional quality and robust health of the "Martin Stöckl" cultivar received from Little Carnivores. Reviewers frequently note that the plants arrive meticulously packaged, minimizing stress and ensuring immediate success upon repotting. While this specific cultivar commands a premium price due to its rarity, buyers feel the investment is justified by the plant's size, vigor, and accurate representation compared to listing photos. The overall consensus highlights Little Carnivores' reliability in delivering high value, collector grade specimens.
Know before you buy
The 'Martin Stöckl' is a specific, sought-after clone known for its distinct pitcher coloration and morphology. As a direct propagation from established mother plants, this specimen retains the specific genetic traits and characteristics that define this particular cultivar.
Cephalotus follicularis is notoriously sensitive to root disturbance and requires precise environmental conditions to thrive. It demands a delicate balance of high humidity, specific light intensity, and careful watering to prevent root rot, making it better suited for experienced carnivorous plant enthusiasts.
Yes, the plant you receive is the exact specimen pictured. We photograph each individual plant to ensure you know exactly what you are adding to your collection.
This plant thrives in direct, bright sunlight and requires consistently high humidity levels to maintain its pitcher health. We recommend monitoring your environment closely, as it will not tolerate dry air or prolonged drought.
Because Cephalotus are sensitive to root disturbance, we ship them potted to minimize stress. Keep the plant in its original container for several weeks after arrival to allow it to acclimate to your home environment before considering any repotting.
No, this plant is not considered pet-safe. It is best kept in a location that is inaccessible to curious pets.
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$120