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Clivia

Clivia

Kaffir Lily Bush Lily Natal Lily
Classificazione

Famiglia: Amaryllidaceae

Genere: Clivia

Clivia, commonly known as Kaffir Lily or Bush Lily, is a stunning genus of South African perennials celebrated for their bold, strap-like foliage and spectacular clusters of orange, yellow, or red trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in late winter or spring. Clivia miniata is the most widely cultivated species and is prized as a long-lived, low-maintenance indoor plant.

Popular Clivia Species and Varieties
Clivia miniata Kaffir Lily
Most widely cultivated species with bold orange or red flower clusters.
Reliable bloomer; tolerates low light and mild neglect extremely well.
Clivia miniata var. citrina Yellow Clivia
Rare and highly prized yellow-flowered form of the standard species.
Same care requirements; commands premium prices among collectors.
Clivia miniata 'Striata'
Variegated foliage with creamy-yellow longitudinal stripes.
Extremely sought after; grows slightly slower than the green-leaved species.
Clivia nobilis Drooping Clivia
Pendulous tubular flowers in red-orange with green tips.
Slightly more compact habit; needs the same cool winter rest to flower.
Clivia gardenii Gardner's Clivia
Narrow, dark green leaves and pendulous orange-red flowers.
Rarer in cultivation; prefers slightly cooler conditions than C. miniata.
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Light Requirements

Clivia thrives in bright indirect light but tolerates low light well. A north- or east-facing window is ideal indoors. Avoid direct summer sun, which scorches the leaves. Some morning sun in winter helps trigger flowering.

Watering Needs

Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings during the growing season. Crucially, reduce watering significantly from October to January (cool rest period) to near-dryness to trigger flower bud formation. Resume normal watering when the flower stalk appears.

Soil Preferences

Use a rich but well-draining potting mix. A blend of standard potting soil, perlite, and coarse bark works well. Slightly acidic pH (6.0–6.5) is preferred. Ensure pots have excellent drainage.

Temperature and Humidity

Clivia prefers temperatures of 60°F–75°F (15°C–24°C) during the growing season. A cool winter rest at 45°F–55°F (7°C–13°C) for 6–8 weeks is essential to trigger reliable flowering. Average indoor humidity is adequate.

Fertilization

Feed with a balanced or phosphorus-rich liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks from spring through summer to support healthy growth and next season's flowering. Reduce or stop feeding during the cool winter rest period.

Pruning and Maintenance

Remove spent flower stalks at the base after blooming. Remove any yellow or damaged leaves promptly. Clivia flowers best when slightly rootbound, so repot only every 3–4 years in spring after flowering.