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Clivia miniata 'San Marcos Yellow'
By Delonix1
- 24 Feb, 2013
- 6 likes
A yellow form of Clivia growing at the Catamaran Resort. Photo taken Feb. 23, 2013.
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The orange is very common here. The yellow or gold ones are not quite so common and more expensive.
24 Feb, 2013
Love this! I've been after one of these for a while now. They grow outside here too. I just need to catch them when they're on sale.
24 Feb, 2013
We grow the common one.....lol
24 Feb, 2013
Alexandramou:
The yellow ones are pretty expensive because they're trade mark protected.
The orange ones grow everywhere...as long as it's shady. There's millions in Balboa Park under the trees.
25 Feb, 2013
Dottydaisy2:
Does it grow well outside for you?
25 Feb, 2013
These are so pretty......
25 Feb, 2013
Yes, I love them! I wish I had the shade for some.
25 Feb, 2013
No it is a pot for inside only.....
26 Feb, 2013
It's a very hardy plant; however, the only problem is that they start to bloom in winter. The flowers are not as hardy as the leaves.
27 Feb, 2013
Ummm so no chance then..
5 Mar, 2013
Not sure. I know they're hardy in most of the lower-elevations of California. However, it will not tolerate snow.
I'm sure someone is growing this plant outdoors in the UK.
6 Mar, 2013
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Beautiful flower, I have seen an orange version of this grown indoors,
24 Feb, 2013