Hi Nick, That looks more like a Gladiolus arrangement rather than a Clivia's. I notice that the plant has about 20 leaves, so I do not think this is the first...
A big thanks from the UK for the Year Book. It has never arrived this quickly and we can now share directly with others. It is a credit to the Society thanks...
Dear Mick Dower/Clivia Enthusiasts: This is Joe Dana from the suburbs of Los Angeles, California. I have comments as well as a few questions regarding Mick...
Dear Clivia Enthusiasts: This is a reply to Ian and Jerrie's statements regarding acclimation of Mirabilis. This is Joe Dana from the suburbs of Los Angeles,...
Hi all, from a drought stricken Toowoomba, Queensland, Aussie. Just a reminder that the Toowoomba clivia enthusiasts are once again holding a display in...
Chris I cannot recall the previous blooms on this plant but I suspect this floret arrangement may in part be due to the plant being jammed in with a lot of...
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I think this brings to light that there are geographical and cultural differences as to what is considered a worthy plant. "One man's treasure is another man's...
Sharing - Bart Simpson and Candy Stripe Koos Geldenhuys PRETORIA...
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Sharing two of my broad leaves now flowering Koos Geldenhuys PRETORIA...
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Gideon, Go to Wu Jin's website below. Click on new cultivars and I believe there is an excellent article on LOB's. mm http://clivia.topcn.cn/Index.htm...
Joe, thank you for the trouble you have taken and for sharing your experiences with us. I regret that there is an important typo in my original message -...
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I have approximately 15 Victorian Peach Clivias for sale at a reasonable price. They are 2 1/2 year old plants, and hopefully will bloom next year, are in 4"...
Hi all, Following on my earlier reply to Joe Dana, I have spoken with Sean Chubb who confirms that in his experience Group1 Yellows x Chubb Peach invariably...
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Dear Clivia Enthusiasts: This is Joe Dana from the suburbs of Los Angeles, California. In response to Mick Dower's reply to my previous comments with questions...
Very peculiar! I have never seen such flowers! Zhangyang from China Sharing - Bart Simpson and Candy Stripe Koos Geldenhuys PRETORIA To Post a message, send it...
Attached 2 photo's of a plant now flowering. In the second photo the colour change in the flowers is most obvious. Flowers open greenish brown (bottom flower...
Hi Nick What a fascinating umbel and many thanks for the photo. Is it : 1. A normal umbel squeezed into a single row of flowers between the leaves, or 2....
Dear Group, This is an extremely interesting subject, but before we go any further, perhaps someone needs to qualify what a GR2 Peach is??? To the best of my...
... Clivia gardenii var. citrina. Recent photos of two accessions , ... the other by Mick Dower ), serve to show the variation found even at one locality. Kens...
Hallo, I received the clivia yearbook 7 today, I would like to thank the editors and everyone who contributed in the way of photos and articles for yet another...
Koos, Do you know what the breeding is of the "Candy stripe" plant. I have a plant that looks very much the same that I bought as a young plant from Gert ...
Hi All I attach a pic of an interesting interspecific. Unfortunately it is short on flower buds (Ian it must be related to yours!) Neverthelss I will...
Last year I thought that the frost had dried the tips of this bloom, but this year it is the same. We have had no frost. Regards Denise in South Africa...
Hello Connie and James I have just looked at the plant in response to your questions and the following is noted - 10 florets in all with the pedicel length...
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I have stared a new photo file, which will serve to remind me of the cross pollination that I do seasonally. Regards Denise in South Africa...
Michael/Pieter Great to see some general pictures to give us some atmosphere. It appears there were not many teenage visitors! Ian (Sexagenarian teen!) ...