Step into the enchanting world of Clivia Citrina, a rare treasure among South Africa’s indigenous gems. Unlike the more common orange Clivia, this variety dazzles with clusters of soft, buttery-yellow trumpet-shaped blooms that light up shaded corners from August to October in Cape Town’s climate. Its lush, strap-like evergreen leaves form a graceful fountain of greenery, ensuring year-round beauty even when not in flower. Perfect for shady garden beds, mass plantings beneath trees, or as a statement piece in decorative containers, the Yellow Clivia brings elegance and warmth wherever it grows. It thrives in semi-shade to full shade, rewarding gardeners with resilience, drought tolerance, and effortless charm. Bring a touch of rarity and sophistication to your garden with the Yellow Clivia – Clivia miniata var. citrina.
Plant Clivia Citrina in well-draining soil enriched with compost. Water moderately during the growing season, reducing in winter when the plant rests. Avoid direct sun, as leaves can scorch. Remove spent flower stalks to encourage healthy growth. Divide clumps every few years to rejuvenate and propagate new plants.
Clivias are sometimes called “Bush Lilies” and are highly sought after by collectors worldwide. The yellow-flowering citrina variety is especially rare compared to the more common orange Clivia, making it a true treasure for gardeners.
| Botanical Name | Clivia Miniata |
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Growth Expectancy
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30-600cm H x 30-60cm W
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Position
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Semi- Shade / Shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |