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Re: New Year's Day Plant count


Mine sits next to the orange one and behaves exactly like it. Its  
strictly an indoor plant here in Ireland - can just about survive the  
winter outside but won't flower if you leave it out so it lives and  
thrives in an unheated conservatory.

Kathryn


On 2 Jan 2008, at 14:54, loisdan@juno.com wrote:

> Grandma's clivia made such an impression on me in the 1950s that,  
> decades
> later, I instantly recognized it in a plant catalog. Alas, I don't  
> much
> care for orange flowers. Now that the price of the yellow clivia has
> finally come down some, I'm ready to make my move. Does anyone have
> experience with the yellow clivia? Is it as easy, easier than, or more
> difficult than the orange?
>
> Thanks,
> Lois J. de Vries
> Visit http://loisdevries.blogspot.com
>
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