Homeland of the plant, description
In nature, clivia grows in the tropical forests of southern Africa. Belongs to the amaryllis family, and is a perennial plant with long leaves collected in rosettes.
Clivia flowers come in red, orange, yellow or white.
On one flower arrow, about 20 bells bloom in turn, blooming throughout the month. One plant produces from 2 to 5 peduncles, up to 45 cm high.
Clivia has long and shiny leaves of a dark green color, up to 75 cm long and up to 8 cm wide. Their edges are slightly narrowed and their side parts are smooth. Clivia does not have a bulb, but it has powerful roots.