In fact, marsh Clivia was found in South Africa in 2004. It grows in acid sand, and can grow up to 1.8 meters at most. And the most surprising thing is that in South Africa, its root system can even reach 4.5 meters!
The above three pictures are of the blooming time of the marsh Clivia, some of which are like smiling Clivia, but there are some differences in color, and the pistils of the marsh Clivia are directly exposed ~
The difference between stemmed Clivia and other Clivia is that the ground part of adult stemmed Clivia has a stem. If you look at the picture below, you can see the obvious stem part
The flowers of stemmed Clivia are also slightly drooping, similar to chuckling Clivia, but the color is orange.
In fact, it's also called chuckla. The plant is usually 80 ~ 130cm high. It's also a common variety in our family.
But next flowers will also introduce some other species of Clivia.
As shown in the picture above, the leaves of Clivia are half white and half green. They are called "Yuanyang road", which is generally called "Yuanyang Cailan".
In the picture above is the color path. The white and green parts are staggered, with a certain proportion. Because the leaf color is unique, it is loved by many flower friends.
Like the Clivia in the picture above, the edge of the leaves is white, but the middle is green. It's called the roulette road. The price can reach about 10000!
Another is that the leaves have most of the green, but there is also a little white on the leaves, but little white, and uneven distribution, called the golden thread.