Pink
Pink Clivia miniata are a form rarely found in collections or gardens but are highly prized. They can occur across the various Clivia forms with pink just edging the sepals as in a picotee, to forming the entire flower colour.
The form where this trait mainly occurs is the interspecific type where a strong true pink can be evident and which can either stay a true pink as the flowers matures or fade somewhat to a yellow tone.
Pink Clivia miniata can also be mistaken at times for peach Clivia with slight pinkish tones or vice versa. It is a fine line in describing the colour charastic even when applying the standard Clivia colour chart to the flowering specimen. In most cases it is in the eye of the beholder!
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SH102 Light Peach Clivia miniata with Green Throat and Pink Edge Blush
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SH104 Cameron’s Tipperary Medium Pink/Peach with Green Throat
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SH107 Light Toned Cameron’s Tipperary Pink Blush/Peach Clivia miniata
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SH109 Light to Mid Pink/Peach Clivia miniata
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SH110 Light Peach Clivia miniata with Pink blush
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SH115 Light to Medium Peach Clivia with Pink blush
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SH120 Very Light Peach/Yellow Clivia miniata with Pink diffusion to the sepal edges
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SH122 Light Yellow/Peach with Pink petal edges and lime green throat
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SH124 Light Peach Clivia miniata with light Pink edge hue