Botanical name | Clivia miniata |
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Plant Care | Half Sun Half Sun – Prefers 3 To 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day. Shade Shade – Prefers Low Light Levels. Semi Frost Hardy Semi Frost Hardy – Is Able to Survive Moderately Low Temperatures. Moderate Watering Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. Indigenous Indigenous – Originates in South Africa. |
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Flowers | St John’s lily has clusters of bright orange flowers. |
Common name(s) | Bush lily, St John's lily |
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Foliage | The Bush lily has leathery, strap-like leaves. |
Uses in landscape design | Clivia miniata make great container plants. |
Maintenance | Regardless of whether you live in the summer- or winter-rainfall region, do not over water clivias. |
Interesting info | They seem to do best in years when there is little rain. |
Clivia miniata (Bush lily, St John's lily)
- Botanical name: Clivia miniata
- Common name(s): Bush lily, St John's lily
- Categories: Ground Covers and Perennials
Plant description:
With clusters of bright orange flowers rising from leathery, strap-like leaves, this attractive, easy-to grow plant should have a place in every garden. Regardless of whether you live in the summer- or winter-rainfall region, do not over water clivias; they seem to do best in years when there is little rain.
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Botanical Pronunciation: KLY-vee-uh min-ee-AH-tuh
Clivia miniata requirements and features
info on these iconsModerate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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St John’s lily has clusters of bright orange flowers.
The Bush lily has leathery, strap-like leaves.