Botanical name – Clivia miniata 'Yellow/Cream'
Common name – Clivia miniata 'Yellow/Cream'
Description – Yellow Clivia, also known as Clivia miniata 'Yellow/Cream', is a cultivar of Clivia miniata that produces clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers on tall stalks that rise above the foliage. The plant has deep green, strap-like leaves that can grow up to 60cm in length. Yellow/Cream Clivia is a particular cultivar that has creamy yellow flowers.
Flower Colour – Yellow/Cream
Flower Period – Clivia typically blooms in late winter or early spring, from August to October in Australia.
Fruiting – Clivia's produce a fleshy, berry-like fruit that contains seeds.
Location – Clivia's prefer a shady location with well-draining soil. They can tolerate some sun but do best in a partially shaded area.
Care – Yellow Clivia prefers well-draining, fertile, slightly acidic soil, and should be watered regularly during the growing season. Fertilise with a balanced fertiliser. Remove any damaged or aged folliage and spent flower heads. The plant can be propagated by division of offsets.
Mature height – 0.6m H x 0.6m W
Sizes/Plant height approximate (above pot);
140mm – 15cm
200mm – 25cm
250mm – 35cm
300mm – 40cm
**All plant stock and sizes are approximates and subject to grower availability as per the time of year**
Plant Key
Some quick facts about this plant:
Part Shade | |
Great Indoors | |
Low Watering |
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Ideal for Pots | |
Flowering | |
Wild Life Attracting | |
Pet Friendly | |
Air Purifying | |
60cm Wide | |
60cm High |