Cephalotus
Cephalotus contains one species. The plant occurs in southern coastal districts of the Southwest botanical province in Australia. Cephalotus is a small, low growing, herbaceous species. Evergreen leaves appear from underground rhizomes, are simple with an entire leaf blade, and lie close to the ground. The insectivorous leaves are small and have the appearance of moccasins, forming the 'pitcher' of the common name. These leaves give the main form of the species a height around 20 cm. The inflorescence is groupings of small, hermaphroditic, six-parted, regular flowers, which are creamy, or whitish.