
Clivia gardenii - 5 bulbs p-pack
by Green Goblin
SKU 4513349100P
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R 185.00
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R 185.00
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R 185.00
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Clivia gardenii is an evergreen plant usually found growing in deep shade in forested areas and steeply sloping areas, cliffs and sometimes marshy spots. This local beauty has orange red hanging tubular flowers with greenish tips and exerted stamens and the fruit is a bright red fleshy berry.
Family name: Amaryllidaceae
Common name: bush lily or Natal lily
Sun Exposure: Shade to semi-shade
Planting time: Plant immediately once received
Flowering time: July to October
Active growth time: September to May
Lifting time: Do not lift for many years (only so so if you need to divide and replant because of overcrowding)
Type (true bulb, rhizome, corm, etc): Rhizome
Mature height: 60cm
Planting depth: Neck above ground level
Planting spacing: 20cm
Lowest temperature: 5°C
Watering frequency: Water every 3-4 days for 10 minutes provided it has not rained during the growing period. More frequently in pots.
Position and soil: Loosen your soil to a depth of 30cm and enrich with compost. Clivias are not frost-tolerant and are best planted under the protective shade of trees.
Common name: bush lily or Natal lily
Sun Exposure: Shade to semi-shade
Planting time: Plant immediately once received
Flowering time: July to October
Active growth time: September to May
Lifting time: Do not lift for many years (only so so if you need to divide and replant because of overcrowding)
Type (true bulb, rhizome, corm, etc): Rhizome
Mature height: 60cm
Planting depth: Neck above ground level
Planting spacing: 20cm
Lowest temperature: 5°C
Watering frequency: Water every 3-4 days for 10 minutes provided it has not rained during the growing period. More frequently in pots.
Position and soil: Loosen your soil to a depth of 30cm and enrich with compost. Clivias are not frost-tolerant and are best planted under the protective shade of trees.
May be harmful if eaten by humans or animals – Keep away from children and pets.