Re: Clivia, the Kaffir Lily
- Subject: Re: Clivia, the Kaffir Lily
- From: d* f* <d*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:16:03 -0700 (PDT)
Here in a California coastal climate, I don't think many people would be
bothered to grow one indoors when it does so well outside, but they are popular
houseplants in Japan, China and Europe, or anywhere it is too cold in winter for
them to be hardy. I find they probably bloom more heavily if they get some
dappled sun, and plants in my own garden can often bloom at any time of year,
there are a couple in bloom now/late August. I'd also highly recommend Clivia
nobilis if you are particularly interested in summer into fall blooming Clivias,
the flowers are not quite as large but have an elegant nodding character along
with green tipped petals. Not hard to find this species anymore as wholesale
growers such as San Marcos Growers Nursery in Santa Barbara sells it.
----- Original Message ----
From: Charles Dills <charlesdills@mac.com>
To: Plants Mediterraean <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 9:50:22 PM
Subject: Clivia, the Kaffir Lily
I have mine in rather strong shade, outside.
It looks great and has beautiful dark orange blooms.
Is this the way it should be grown?
Can it be grown successfully inside?
I would appreciate hearing how it is supposed to be grown. ---Chas---