Clivia Interspecifics
Clivia Interspecifics are the product of crosses between the upright flowered form, Clivia miniata, and any of the pendulous flowering varieties such as nobilis, gardenii or caulescens.
The effect of the crossings is to give flowers a mostly flared (with exceptions) shape and more horizontal presentation somewhere between the parent types of ‘upright’ (miniata) and ‘pendulous’ (gardenii, caulescens and nobilis). Plants tend to be vigorous growers and somewhat larger than the parent types.
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SH10 ‘Petit Moulin’ A special Clivia Interspecific with almost miniature flowers having green tips fading to yellow
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SH1006 Nick’s “Fireworks” A dazzling Clivia Interspecific with hot yellows and oranges
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SH11 ‘Bronzed Green Girl’ A superb rare Clivia Interspecific
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SH12 Green bronze Clivia Interspecific with tubular shape and slightly flared sepals
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SH14 Nick’s ‘Flared Lady’ Pastel Clivia Interspecific with flared mouth and re-flex sepals
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SH146 Interspecific Clivia with pink/pastel tones and Multi Petal flowers
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SH147 Possible Clivia caulescens x Clivia miniata, two tone tangerine yellow centered Multi Petal
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SH15 From the ‘Cream Fingers’ range. A very light cream Clivia Interspecific fading to bronze caramel tones
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SH172 Interspecific with flared green tipped throat