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Clivia Flowers.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 8 Mar, 2014
- 13 likes
I do not grow many house plants, but this is a must, I have to admit all down to OHs care and attention....bless!!
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K if it was left up to me, it would have died years ago lol.....thanks, I will tell him.....
8 Mar, 2014
They look so pristine! flawless!
8 Mar, 2014
Stunning colour Dd...My OH would be useless with houseplants!!
10 Mar, 2014
It reminds me so. Uh of that garden in Marrakech....Majorelle that I blogged. It had these planted en masse. I do love them.
10 Mar, 2014
Wow it's gorgeous Angela, Peters a natural ! I'm afraid I'm useless with house plants I don't give them the attention they need ......
10 Mar, 2014
Me neither Amy.
10 Mar, 2014
They don't 'move' enough for me Karen not like real plants outside Lol ...
10 Mar, 2014
Ha ha!
10 Mar, 2014
It's beautiful! However, I never think of this being an indoor plant. It's mass-planted outdoors in many shaded-areas around San Diego...especially in Balboa Park.
11 Mar, 2014
Lol..now you're just showing off Delonix! ;))
11 Mar, 2014
Thanks all, Peter is very good with our indoor plants, what few we grow....
Delonix that must be a sight worth seeing. !!
11 Mar, 2014
Yes, many are still in full bloom. I like the yellow varieties, also.
Yes, they're quite a sight. I've posted so many photos of Clivia flowering in the past. It's such a very common plant grown throughout California (with the exception of the mountains and deserts, of course).
15 Mar, 2014
I have been looking to buy the yellow one for ages now.....
16 Mar, 2014
The yellow ones are pretty common here. They are however, very expensive. It's a trademarked variety...this is the reason why they're so expensive.
17 Mar, 2014
They are not cheap here, they do take a few years before they flower.
17 Mar, 2014
That's strange they don't sell them in bloom there?
Most of the ones for sale here are usually in bloom.
17 Mar, 2014
They are in bloom when you buy them, but try and get them to bloom the next year, not easy plants, by any means....
18 Mar, 2014
You're in a pretty protected area in the south of England, right? Can you grow them outside...or is it still too cold?
I know the Clivias during the December 1990 freeze (the worst recorded freeze in northern California) they survived. Some inland canyons got down to 14ºF (-10ºC). I was surprised the Clivias survived and even bloomed...I guess because most were grown in protected shaded spots, which they love.
18 Mar, 2014
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What else?
See who else is growing Clivia miniata (Clivia).
See who else has plants in genus Clivia.
This photo is of "Clivia miniata." in Dottydaisy2's garden
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He's doing a fine job!
8 Mar, 2014