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7767
Hi Wu Jin, The color of your seedling looks the same as my two albino C. Gardenii. They do not have functional Chloroplasts. My understanding is that this...
nuts4clivias
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Jul 1, 2003
8:43 am
7768
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone could tell me how long Clivia seed stays viable? I just purchased some seed from different sources, but I am now...
nuts4clivias
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Jul 1, 2003
8:44 am
7769
HELP!!!!!HELP!!!!HELP!!!! I recently repotted a variegated leaf clivia I bought a few months ago. I was HORRIFIED to discover all the roots had rotted away...
Carol C West
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Jul 1, 2003
8:44 am
7770
Hello Carol, When I moved country years ago, I left some of my clivias in the care of my aging mother in Denmark, among them an almost blooming size F1 Sir ...
Jorgen Schiott
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Jul 1, 2003
10:06 am
7771
I'll say he was cheated BIG TIME. In South Africa, you can get agapanthus for as little as ZAR 5 (LESS than $1). If I had to sell all the agapanthus in my...
Lewin, Daryl D
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Jul 1, 2003
10:23 am
7772
Hi, everyone. Last year I posted, in a panic, about my clivia that had a black fungus all over the bloom stalk. I was afraid I would lose the plant, but with...
linda Eastman
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Jul 1, 2003
11:26 am
7773
Hallo Wu, I don't think a cross between a clivia and agapanthus can succeed, they are from two different families, amaryllidaceae and liliaceae. It will ...
Rudo Lotter
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Jul 1, 2003
12:19 pm
7774
Hallo Julie, clivia seed can last for a couple of months at room temperature and up to two years in the refrigerator. Rudo Lotter Cyrtanthiflora Breeders CC...
Rudo Lotter
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Jul 1, 2003
12:19 pm
7775
Hallo Carol, I will treat it with a fungicide powder and leave it exposed for a week or two to allow it to dry out, then plant it in a course potting soil and...
Rudo Lotter
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Jul 1, 2003
12:20 pm
7776
Hallo Jorgen, this is why this group is so valuable, I would have never thought that you can reroot a clivia in water, please give us more detail on how you...
Rudo Lotter
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Jul 1, 2003
12:20 pm
7777
Dear Members, we have now grown to a total of almost 450 members, and we have learned new things everyday. Here follows an update on the guidelines for the...
Rudo Lotter
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Jul 1, 2003
12:51 pm
7778
Hello group, Thanks to all who responded to my request regarding information on the above. Great pictures from Emile Weitz. Incredible colour variation to be...
J.E. van Verseveld
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Jul 1, 2003
11:30 pm
7779
Hello Rudo and Carol, I rerooted my clivia in water quite a few years ago, so I may not remember all the details of what I did, but I don't believe that I did ...
Jorgen Schiott
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Jul 1, 2003
11:31 pm
7780
Dear Clivia friends, What do you think about growing clivia in pots in 100% -fertilized and composted- ground pine bark?. I grow many different plants this way...
jalmandoz
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Jul 1, 2003
11:32 pm
7781
Carol I have rescued some clivia in the same situation with Phosphorous acid (Agri-Fos 400 or similar) at 5 ml per litre of water. A drench at one week ...
Stanmore Horticultural
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Jul 2, 2003
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7782
Hi All, As we know some of our members pay by the minute for their internet connection so it is important that their downloads are minimal. Please read the...
cliviagdns
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Jul 2, 2003
12:04 am
7783
Hi Hans The Swamp clivias that I have seen grow in pure coarse quartz sand with some leaf litter with in the bed of a very shallow meandering stream - almost ...
Roger Dixon
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Jul 2, 2003
10:56 am
7784
Hello, Many thanks to all who gave advice on saving my clivia!!!!! I can't tell you how much I appreciate it!!!!!!! I'll let you know how it turns out. ...
Carol C West
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Jul 2, 2003
10:56 am
7785
Is this possible? We had white leaf seedlings that was supposed to be variegated but they all died within a year. Regards Saenc Îâ½ø...
Cycad Grower
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Jul 2, 2003
10:57 am
7786
Hi Hans I treat my swamp clivias like all the other clivias and have not experienced any problems up to date.I seldomly water my clivias as I found they can...
Hein Grebe
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Jul 2, 2003
10:58 am
7787
Dear all Herewith a short update on the latest familial classifications based on amongst other molecular data. Depending whom you follows Clivia and Agapanthus...
Robert Archer
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Jul 2, 2003
2:35 pm
7788
Hi All Everyone will be familiar with hand pollination and the increase in the numbers of seed that are set as a result. We have a small bed of variegated...
J & C Abel
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Jul 3, 2003
12:54 am
7789
Hi friends Please enjoy the beauty of the leaves. Wu Jin...
Wu Jin
junzilan4664
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Jul 3, 2003
5:42 am
7790
Saenc I have a few variegated plants and the incidence of variegates: albinos: green leaves among seedlings seems to vary depending on the cross Two plants...
gcallcott
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Jul 3, 2003
12:05 pm
7791
Hi Robert Interesting discussion on clivia and agapanthus. I have never tried crossing them because they have completely different seed. As part of my...
Pine Mountain Nursery
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Jul 3, 2003
11:53 pm
7792
Dear All Attached is a NEW seed list for KZN Clivia Club. Some seeds are fromthe previous list, but there are some NEW ONES. email or fax or phone order to...
Thurston
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Jul 4, 2003
10:16 am
7793
Hi friends: This is Wu Jin from China. Attached is a picture showing a top quality Round Tip Short Leaf clivia with flowers. This quality clivia is extremely...
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junzilan4664
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Jul 4, 2003
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7794
I've always admired the American red, Doris. From memory this is Kevin Walters derived, and I think it compares favourably. Glenn Callcot Sydney...
Glenn Callcott
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Jul 4, 2003
12:23 pm
7795
Hi - to friends old and new. I feel like a totally new member as the group has grown so much in the past years whilst I have been vegetating! All those...
Ian Coates
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Jul 5, 2003
12:31 am
7796
Hi friends Attached is a picture of yellow short leaf. It is also rare. Wu Jin...
Wu Jin
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Jul 5, 2003
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