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 ...
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. How can I tell if my clivia house plant will bloom this year? — 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.
In San Diego's Balboa Park, you can still find great old colonies of Clivia miniata planted there for the California Pacific International Exhibition of 1935. They thrive in the light shade of exotic ...
Q:We planted several Clivia miniatas more than 30 years ago. They have become large, dense clumps and don't bloom as much. Can they be divided, and if so, when would be the best time for and method of ...
I have several clivia plants (having started with two). I've researched their care and feeding on the Web which has been somewhat helpful. However, there is minimal information available about how to ...
Sometimes events seem more joyful if you have to wait for them. That seems to have been the case with our Clivia. Originally, our plant came from my wife’s mother’s yard after she passed away. This ...
KENNETT SQUARE – Longwood Gardens has released a rare plant, and officials there are asking for the public’s help in naming it. It is the first of its kind to be released. The rare green clivia plant ...
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