Clivia Miniata Yellow Bulbs bring an elegant touch to any garden with their lush, strap-shaped, deep green leaves and clusters of light lemon-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. These radiant blooms, held in rounded umbels, create a striking contrast against the rich foliage, making them perfect for shaded garden beds, patios, and indoor containers. With their long-lasting flowers and low-maintenance nature, Clivia Miniata Yellow thrives in partial shade, adding year-round greenery and seasonal floral brilliance to your space. Ideal for woodland gardens, tropical landscapes, or as indoor houseplants, these bulbs ensure a stunning floral display with minimal effort.
Growing guide for Clivia Miniata Yellow Bulbs
Planting instructions
Best planted in early spring or autumn when temperatures are mild. Plant bulbs in well-draining soil, partially buried with their necks exposed, in a shaded or semi-shaded location.
Plant the bulbs 2-3 cm deep, ensuring good soil contact while keeping the upper portion exposed. Space plants about 30-40 cm apart to allow proper air circulation and growth.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Generally pest-resistant, but may attract mealybugs or scale insects. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
soil
Prefers rich, well-draining soil with high organic content. A slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal.
spot
Thrives in shaded or semi-shaded areas, making it perfect for woodland gardens, patios, and indoor settings.
temperature
Grows best in temperatures between 15-25°C. Protect from frost in colder regions.
watering
Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering. Reduce watering in winter.
how to harvest
Cut flower stalks when the blooms are fully open for the longest vase life. Combine with ferns, lilies, or roses for elegant floral arrangements. To keep fresh longer, trim stems at an angle and change the water every two days. Keep away from direct sunlight and ripen fruit to extend bloom longevity.