Multipetal
Multi petals are named because some or all of the flowers of these plants have more than 6 petals and tepals. As a result, the umbels tend to look very full and spectacular.
For a Clivia to be known as a true multi petal, all flowers should exhibit the larger number of sepals each season. Some plants may flower inconsistently with varying numbers of tepals at subsequent flowerings.
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SH121 Light Peach Clivia miniata with green throat and some Multi Petals
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SH126 Cameron’s Tipperary Dark Peach with Pink Blush and some Multi Petals
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SH139 Large flowered Clivia miniata in deep orange and fully multi petal
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SH140 ‘Pohlman’s Choice’ by Jeanne Martin. Deep orange Clivia miniata, part multi petal
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SH144 Multi Petal light Yellow Clivia miniata
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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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SH149 Mid Peach Clivia miniata Multi Petal with green throat
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SH165 Yellow Clivia miniata Multi Petal with lime tones in throat