Species of Clivia are found only in South Africa and Swaziland. They are typically forest undergrowth plants, adapted to low light (with the exception of C. mirabilis from the Western Cape). Clivia miniata grows into large clumps and is surprisingly water wise. It is also reportedly naturalised in Mexico. It is a popular plant for shady areas and is commonly seen growing in older established suburbs in most Australian states. It is also popular in New Zealand, Japan, China and southern parts of the USA , particularly California.
It grows to a height of about 45 cm, and various varieties have flowers that are red, orange or yellow, sometimes with a faint, but very sweet perfume.
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Thanks for hosting!...Now that we're going into October...are fall leaves acceptable for the link up? Our flower season here in Pennsylvania is about over!!
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ReplyDeletewhat wonderful blossoms, love the special color!
Have a nice weekend,
kind regards
moni
Hello Nick,
ReplyDeleteA wonderful flower.
Have a nice weekend,
kind regards
Elke
Nick, gorgeous color. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Clivia! Mine has bloomed only once in the 5 years I have had it. I must be doing something wrong
ReplyDeleteHave a great week-end!
Brightly beautiful! Happy Friday. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty lily!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. To me they look similar to Tiger Lillies.
ReplyDeleteLove this plant...one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful. thank you for sharing and hosting. have a good week
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