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I garden on Hilton Head Island, SC. The official zone is 8b, but because it is an island our winters are warmer and our summers cooler. I...Read More
After years of just admiring them in botanical gardens...I bought one about 3 years ago. Its done well under a large Howea palm. Both see...Read More
I bought a Clivia miniata plant at a discount store at least a dozen years ago. I have neither transplanted it nor fed it in all the yea...Read More
great plant. mine enjoys the summer outside, but beware intense summer sun!
the leaves can sunburn and turn brown. my clivia gets ...Read More
Should I "oversummer" my clivia plant outside in zone 5 (or just keep it inside as a houseplant)?
I acquired an Orange Clivia from a friend in March-2008.
It came to me in a 12" pot where it had resided for more than 30 years-...Read More
I've had a pot of Clivia lilies for more years than I can remember. I've got several plants in a large pot, and they are pot bound; thei...Read More
I am a beginner gardener and got fire lily seeds from my friend, it's these red round seeds alot of them, I planted them in pots with com...Read More
Love this lily! In my experience it should be grown in a shady area...I have noticed specimens growing well under the shelter of my bank...Read More
Fantastic. A real pleasure to grow, and it only gets better as the plant ages. I grow them under an old oak tree, giving an average amo...Read More
I started my first Clivia from seed over 24 years ago. The original 4 plants are still going strong and have been divided many times. ...Read More
Always been a favorite of mine, in So. Cal my grandfather grew them outside in the ground year round, in Houston area I grow them outside...Read More
This is the houseplant bar none. It takes dry conditions, it endures neglect and thrives and blooms. Everyone should grow this plant in...Read More
I think happygardening is right about Clivia enjoying lower temperatures in order to flower. I started about 10 years ago with one plant ...Read More
Very easy care. In winter, give it a rest. Only water enough to keep the plants from wilting(in other words, keep it on the dry side), an...Read More
This plant prefers shade and is apparently very drought tolerant. It produces many red, orange or yellow blooms in my area throughoutn sp...Read More
I had two HUGE pots of Clivia. One was a clump of the Orange and the other was a clump of the Yellow. Each pot was about two feet in di...Read More
Edgewood, Wa
Have had the same Clivia for almost 20 years. It has grown and had beautiful foliage. But no blooms. Finally decid...Read More
I was given this plant by a neighbor in West Virginia in 1974. He had had kept it alive after his wife had died, twenty years earl...Read More
I live in Sebastian, Florida, and have had two pots of clivia for 15 years. They have not bloomed for the last several years. They are o...Read More
San Antonio, TX
I have this plant which is native to South Africa in a large pot on my patio in complete shade. It adds interest ...Read More
I have them in the ground and while they are beautiful and growing famously, they have nasty roots that take over and area much larger th...Read More
What a lovely color! I have the miniata (red-orange) and would love to find a yellow or white variety. The Clivia is strictly a house pla...Read More
This is used as one of my house plants, when purchasd it had 1 large bloom. When the bloom died I cut off the stem, now it is begining to...Read More
From England - This plant came with a job lot that I bought from a retired person's conservatory. I didn't know what it was, stashed it u...Read More
This is a "no sweat" plant here in southwest Florida. I'm growing the yellow one in a pot on the front patio, year around. I think it's a...Read More
On the West Coast clivias will live outdoors in no-frost areas. You can see them as huge clumps in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, wher...Read More
Cliveas are a robust plant, easy to care for, and well worth the effort for the beautiful orange or yellow flowers and deep green strapping foliage.
Kaffir's produce a beautiful cluster of tubular orange flowers with yellow throats. If the flowers are pollinated they each produce a che...Read More