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mary_jansma

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9 years ago


This is a plant started from a seed from a summer 2015 bloom. I harvested the seed late spring 2016 after leaving the pod to mature for about 9 months. The seed was already rooted out and had one tiny leaf when I opened the pod. I planted the seed late spring 2016 in the pot shown and took it from Washington State to Florida with me for the winter where is thrived on my East facing lanai. It returned to Washington with me this spring and now has 6 leaves. Is it growing faster than most Clivia? My original plant was about this size when I bought it in about 1973. It didn't bloom until 1988 because I didn't have a clue what I had or how to care for it.

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