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Gardening at Douentza on MSN: Reflowering clivia: Easy care tips for healthy plants Keep your Clivia plants healthy and encourage reflowering with these easy care tips! In this video, we cover essential practices for watering, light, soil, and seasonal care to help your Clivia thrive ... Clivia spp.
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The bold flower clusters of Clivia in early to mid-spring and their arching, often symmetrical, strap-like foliage make them stunning additions to an indoor plant collection. This guide will discuss how to care for them as houseplants. Q. How can I tell if my clivia house plant will bloom this year?
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โ Chris, Accord A. A clivia plant is generally considered to be mature, and old enough to bloom, when it has produced 12 to 14 leaves. Clivia (Clivia miniata) is an easy to grow houseplant with strappy leaves and tall stocks of flowers. These burst into citrus-hued orange or yellow bloom in late winter. Brighten winter with clivia!
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Learn how to grow, water, repot, and rebloom this hardy, low-maintenance houseplant known for its vibrant orange flowers. Species of Clivia are found only in South Africa and Eswatini. They are typically forest undergrowth plants, adapted to low light (with the exception of C. mirabilis from the Western Cape). Clivia is a tropical perennial whose vibrant orange, yellow, or pink flowers resemble those of an amaryllis but are much smaller. The flowers grow in clusters of 12 to 20.
The plant is also known as clivia lily, fire lily, bush lily, and natal lily.