Clivia was discovered in the mid-1800s in Natal, South Africa. A much sought-after plant that only had orange flowers. Later, a Clivia was discovered with yellow flowers. At this point, various colors ...
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Description: This evergreen, ornamental genus of durable shade plants, native to moist, shady forest floors of southern Africa, is one of the more primitive genera in the Amaryllidaceae family. They ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A flowering clivia in a rattan basket on a small round table - Olenaduygu/Shutterstock Clivia, commonly known as the bush lily, is ...
Growth habit: An upright bulblike evergreen perennial related to the amaryllis with leaves originating from tuberous roots forming plants 18 inches tall and wide. The leaves are dark green and ...
In time for St. Patrick’s Day, the first green-blooming clivia was unveiled this past weekend at the Southern California Clivia Club/North American Clivia Society annual clivia show and sale held at ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Q. Our 6-year-old clivia has never bloomed. Two years ago, we realized it requires a winter rest in a cool, dark spot. We’ve done that, but it still hasn’t flowered. Any ideas? –Frances Woodard, New ...
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