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Clivia is a African flowering plant with dark green leaves and a bright cluster of orange blooms. The contrast between bright and dark is set off by a touch of yellow at the neck of each orange flower. Clivia Lily clumps can be easily separated and should be planted in partial shade with moderate compost to help hold moisture in droughts.
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A large Clivia bulb will form a large clump of plants in one year and some of the baby clivia bulbs will even bloom the same year.
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The Clivia Lily blooms in a cluster of red flowers with yellow centers that create a stark contrast.
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Clivia Bulbs price(s):
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Clivia Bulbs price(s):
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Small Bulb
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$19.95
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Blooming Size
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$39.95
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Recommended zones for Clivia Bulbs:
Zone 9 | (20° to 30° ) |
Zone 10 | (30° to 40° ) |
Zone 11 | (40° to 50° ) |
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Clivia Lily root clumps can grow very large and may need to be moved to a larger pot or separated as the plant matures.
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Clivia lilies exude a very slight sweet aroma and work great as cut flowers.
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You can buy your Clivia Flowering Bulbs from the TyTy Nursery today!
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Clivia minata is the most popular of all Clivia bulb cultivars.
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The Clivia Lily Flowering Bulbs is a very rare flowering plant and the bulb is easy to grow under the proper cultural conditions for best flowering.
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The rare red and yellow blooms of the Clivia Lily are sure to draw the attention of passers by.
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The bright blooms of the Clivia Lilies can bring a splash of color to an otherwise dull setting.
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