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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Natal Lily, Clivia miniata

The Natal Lily, also known as the bush lily or Clivia miniata, is a beautiful flowering plant native to South Africa and Swaziland. It's a popular choice for gardeners due to its showy flowers and ease of care.

Here's a closer look at the Natal Lily:

Appearance: The Natal Lily is an evergreen perennial with long, dark green, strap-shaped leaves. It produces clusters of funnel-shaped flowers that are typically orange-red in color, although other colors like yellow and pink are also available. The flowers bloom in early winter to mid-spring and are followed by ornamental red berries.
Size: The Natal Lily can grow up to 18-24 inches tall and 24-36 inches wide.
Growing Conditions: The Natal Lily prefers bright, filtered light and well-drained soil. It's not frost-tolerant, so it's best grown as a houseplant in colder climates. In warmer climates, it can be grown outdoors in beds, borders, or containers.
Care: The Natal Lily is a relatively low-maintenance plant. It only needs to be watered when the soil is dry to the touch. It's also not a heavy feeder, so fertilizer is not required often. Just be sure to wear gloves when handling the plant, as all parts are poisonous.

With its beautiful flowers and easy-going nature, the Natal Lily is a great addition to any home or garden.