Clivia miniata – St. John’s Lily (Belgian Hybrid)
This striking indigenous perennial produces clusters of vivid orange trumpet-shaped flowers from late winter into spring (July–September in Cape Town), bringing a burst of colour when most gardens are still resting. Perfect for shady beds, under trees, or as a feature in containers, it thrives in semi-shade to full shade with humus-rich soil. A water-wise choice, it’s ideal for indigenous, indoor, and ornamental gardens, offering year-round lush green foliage and seasonal brilliance. Add timeless elegance to your garden with the St. John’s Lily (Clivia miniata).
Plant in well-drained, humus-rich soil in a shady or semi-shady position. Water moderately, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. Feed with a balanced fertilizer in spring to encourage strong flowering. Remove spent flower stalks to tidy the plant and promote fresh growth. Protect from direct harsh sun, which can scorch leaves.
In African tradition, Clivias are believed to bring prosperity and good fortune when planted near the home, a living symbol of abundance and health.
| Botanical Name | Clivia Miniata (Belgian Hybrid) |
| Growth Expectancy | 70cm H x 50cm W |
| Position | Semi-Shade / Shade |
| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |