1. Clivia miniataIt is the most common variety. Its leaves are green and arranged neatly, giving people a feeling of elegance and dignity. It has a variety of colors, the most common ones are orange-yellow and orange-red. In addition, there are many other colors such as dark red, light red, and light yellow. It is very suitable to be planted in flower pots and placed at home for viewing. 2. Clivia miniataIt is a more popular variety, and its characteristics are just like its name, the leaves are relatively thin. This unique leaf shape makes it popular among many flower lovers, and they all start to grow it. However, its flowers only come in one color, orange-red, so it is not recommended for friends who like flowers of other colors. 3. Swamp CliviaIt is a new species that was identified in 2004 and is native to southern Africa. It has the largest plant type, and the height of a mature plant can reach 1.8m. Since it is a relatively new species, not many are farmed. 4. Clivia exoticaIts leaves have a unique feature, which is that there is a white line in the middle. This leaf shape makes it popular with many people. However, because it is relatively rare, not many are farmed. |
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